__________ people typically do not live as long as the average life expectancy.

A. Aggressive
B. Easygoing
C. Cheerful
D. Active


Answer: A

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a. The data are correlational because we cannot ethically assign neonates to experimental groups thereby preventing causal conclusions. b. The evidence is stronger for males than females. c. Behavior is always subject to social factors after birth. d. The conclusions are based on small samples of people who have abnormal conditions.

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a. reliable and valid b. reliable but not valid c. not reliable but valid d. not reliable and not valid

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