A person wonders, "How likely am I to qualify for a DSM diagnosis in my lifetime?" Assuming this person is "typical," the MOST accurate answer (based on survey results) would be:
A) "Unlikely; about 10 percent of people will ever qualify for a DSM diagnosis."
B) "Somewhat unlikely; about 20 percent of people will ever qualify for a DSM diagnosis."
C) "Pretty likely; about one-third of people will ever qualify for a DSM diagnosis."
D) "Likely; almost half of people will ever qualify for a DSM diagnosis."
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