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When studying personality disorders, what is the difference between cluster A, B, and C?
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When studying personality disorders, what is the difference between cluster A, B, and C?
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Cluster A is characterised by odd or eccentric behaviour, cluster B is characterised by dramatic or erratic behaviour, and cluster C is characterised by anxious or fearful behaviour.
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