John drives to work each morning and the trip takes an average of µ = 38 minutes. The distribution of driving times is approximately normal with a standard deviation of ? = 5 minutes. For a randomly selected morning, what is the probability that John's drive to work will take between 36 and 40 minutes?
A) ?0.0793
B) ?0.1526
C) ?0.1554
D) ?0.3108
D
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Pavlov ____
a. ?replicated Köhler's work on Tenerife with the same results b. ?did not attempt to replicate Köhler's work because it was nonsensical c. ?replicated Köhler's work but found it to be "chaotic" d. ?did not attempt to replicate Köhler's work because it made perfect sense e. ?revised his own system as a result of Köhler's work
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a. heritability b. the nonshared environment c. the shared environment d. the peak experience
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A) Martin works out at the gym three evenings a week and runs every night. B) Martin attends worship services two times per week and participates in a Bible study group. C) Martin volunteers at the YMCA as a basketball coach for the youth program. D) Martin participates in community theater and starred in a local production of Guys and Dolls.