Troy, age 16, is LEAST likely to show his false self to
A. his best friend.
B. his coach.
C. his classmate.
D. his girlfriend.
Answer: A
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a. ?no loss of gray matter b. ?loss of abnormally low levels of gray matter c. ?loss of gray matter that spreads in waves into their early twenties d. ?loss of gray matter that progresses like a drip through midlife
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a. ?disruptions to their circadian rhythms b. ?fatigue and irritability c. ?instrumental aggression d. ?reduced cognitive sharpness
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a. narcolepsy. b. sleep apnea. c. the drug enhanced sleep effect. d. REM rebound.