________ is a potentially fatal condition specific to toddlerhood in which protein deficiency leads to varied symptoms such as swollen bellies, thinning hair, and lethargy

a. Marasmus
b. Dysentery
c. Sudden infant death syndrome
d. Kwashiorkor


Answer: D

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A. nicotine B. double blind C. placebos D. placebo

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Theodore Kaczynski, the "Unabomber," was given which of the following sentences after providing which of the following pleas?

A. Kaczynski pled guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to life in prison. B. Kaczynski pled guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to death. C. Kaczynski pled guilty to murder and was sentenced to life in prison. D. Kaczynski pled guilty to murder and was sentenced to death.

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Sensation and perception are _____

a) completely separate processes. b) independent of each other. c) one-way processes. d) interactive.

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The most severe challenge to be faced during adulthood is probably ______

a. divorce c. retirement b. loss of one's job d. death of a spouse

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