A psychologist is studying a group of people that cohabitated and a group that did not. What is one of the differences she is likely to find between these two groups?
a) The cohabitating group is younger.
b) The cohabitating group has higher levels of religiosity.
c) The cohabitating group has more conservative attitudes about sexual behavior.
d) The cohabitating group has less traditional views about marriage and sex roles.
D
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a. is used increasingly often through adulthood. b. continues at a stable level through adulthood. c. is used less often as mathematical skills are acquired. d. continues to occur even in the post-mortem body.
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a. white blood cells that take on the shape of a sickle and clump together. b. red blood cells that expand the blood vessels and increase the oxygen supply. c. a recessive gene. d. a slow destruction of the liver leading to jaundice and swollen joints.
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