Can people track an odor trail, as dogs do?

a. No!
b. Yes, if they crawl on their hands and knees

c. Yes, after they practice by following a dog.
d. Yes, but only if it is the odor left by a dog or cat.


b

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b. divide the total number of times an event could have occurred by the number of times it didoccur. c. divide the total number of times an event could have occurred by the number of times it didoccur and multiply the result by 100. d. subtract the number of times an event occurred from the total number of times it could haveoccurred.

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According to the social domain approach, adolescents' moral reasoning is based on

A) universal principles of justice and fairness. B) considerations of the context in which judgments are being made at a given time. C) principles of non violence. D) adolescents' levels of cognitive development.

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Which of the following is a common example of repeated doubts in a person with OCD?

A. Worrying about catching diseases from shaking hands B. Worrying that you hurt somebody C. Wanting to shout obscenities at a funeral D. Needing things arranged in a particular order

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Although alcohol is a central nervous system depressant, people often subjectively experience it as a stimulant, doing things that they wouldn’t otherwise do, particularly at low dosages. This is because

a. alcohol is quite similar chemically to amphetamines. b. the effects of alcohol depend on the expectations of the user. c. alcohol is quite similar chemically to barbiturates. d. alcohol depresses areas in the brain responsible for critical judgment

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