Suppose Ann and her sister are both going to have a baby. Ann is age 28; her sister is age 45. Generalizing from statistics noted in the text, you would know that Ann's probability of having a child with Down syndrome are:
a. about the same as her sister's
b. slightly greater than her sister's
c. slightly less than her sister's
d. more than 10 times less than her sister's
d
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a. across time but not jobs b. across jobs but not time c. across neither time nor jobs d. across both time and jobs
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A. Low B. Mid-range C. High D. Extreme
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false