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A) ?Bob tends to be more impulsive than Linda.
B) ?Bob tends to be less impulsive than Linda.
C) ?Neither a nor b is correct. These factors are probably unrelated to impulsiveness.
D) ?Bob and Linda are equally impulsive.


B

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