PSYA4 Schizophrenia help?

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    PSYA4 Schizophrenia help?
    Hey guys, just a quick question about the schizophrenia topic for the exam on the 18th.

    Looking through the past paper questions on 'S', classification and diagnosis has already come up twice including the January 2012 paper - "Discuss issues surrounding/associated with the classification and/or diagnosis of schizophrenia (June 2010 and January 2012).

    Would it still be worth revising classification and diagnosis? Like is likely to come up again on the 18th?

    Also any tips for revision? I'm doing schizophrenia, addiction and research methods.

    Thanks, RS
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