_____ is a life-threatening disease characterized by high blood pressure that may afflict women late in the second or early in the third trimester.

A. Rubella
B. Syphilis
C. Preeclampsia
D. Phenylketonuria


Answer: C

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a. smaller range of activities and prefer those activities with a lower level of intensity. b. smaller range of activities and prefer those activities with a higher level of intensity. c. larger range of activities and prefer those activities with a lower level of intensity. d. larger range of activities and prefer those activities with a higher level of intensity.

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a. the experimenter must notify the IRB immediately. b. the experimenter must discard the data for that participant. c. the participant is obligated to complete the experiment. d. the experimenter must make an effort to ensure that the participant leaves the experiment feeling no worse than he or she did at the start of the experiment.

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