The description of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) in DSM‑III was made more reliable by focusing on tangible consequences of antisocial personality traits, such as failure to conform to social norms. What aspect of this change was criticized and led to a change in DSM-IV?
A) It focused too much on the lack of remorse.
B) It did not take into account substance abuse.
C) It blurred the distinction between criminality and ASPD.
D) It relied too much on the presence of childhood conduct disorder.
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