Matthew works for the State of California and looks at the course of diseases in human populations. What is the name of Matthew's occupation?
A. physician
B. epidemiologist
C. prevalence analyst
D. incidence analyst
Answer: B
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According to Elliot Currie, factors that explain the high crime rate in the United States by world standards include:
a. our cultural homogeneity. b. a lack of interest in punishing offenders. c. the high level of immigration. d. our emphasis on individual economic success, which weakens the social fabric.
Critics of homeschooling suggest that homeschooled children are
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