Justin, age 5, Julius, age 9, and Bernice, age 15, are comparing activity levels. Applying the study by Eaton, McKeen, and Campbell (2001), who would be expected to be the most active person?

A. Justin
B. Julius
C. Bernice
D. All would be expected to be equally active.


Answer: B

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