Statistically, who is least likely (per mile driven) to be in an accident?

a. Teenage drivers
b. Middle-aged drivers
c. Elderly drivers
d. Very old drivers


b

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a. unintended, harmful consequences of what was meant to be a beneficial intervention. b. significant, positive effects of an intervention. c. intervention effects that are true for some types of participants but not others. d. non-significant effects.

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If the instructor repeatedly raps the desk without firing the pistol, then the startle

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Which of the following is an example of a recessive X-linked trait?

A) retinitis pigmentosa B) rickets C) Rett syndrome D) fragile X syndrome

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