Stephanie has a high NEAT level. It is likely that she:
A. is obese.
B. lives a predominantly sedentary lifestyle.
C. is relatively lean.
D. has low nonexercise activity thermogenesis.
Answer: C
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a. ?hippocampal b. ?amygdalar c. ?hypothalamic d. ?prefrontal cortex
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a) career choice b) consciousness c) choice of friends d) individual distinctiveness
John learns about Michelle, a student at a state university in NY, who has blond hair, enjoys the summer, and likes the beach John assumes she is from California (given the stereotypes about women from California) despite the fact that over 85% of students at this state university are from NY. This is best explained by
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