Throughout his life, Hull ____.?

a. ?remained one of the wealthiest psychologists
b. ?kept himself in top physical condition
c. ?was able to run races faster than most of his contemporaries
d. ?had inadequate laboratory facilities
e. ?suffered from poor health and eyesight


e

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