About 30 percent of fatal motor vehicle crashes in the United States involve drivers who
A) who have been drinking.
B) are texting.
C) are talking on the phone.
D) are eating.
A
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Habituation is
A) the tendency of infants to reduce their response to stimuli that are presented repeatedly. B) the recovery or increase in an infant's response when a new stimulus is presented. C) the cognitive process of organizing and interpreting sensory information. D) the technique used to test infant visual perception.
Huntington's disease is the most common example of a
A) genetic disorder that is governed by a dominant allele. B) disorder caused by a sex-linked chromosome abnormality. C) genetic disorder governed by a recessive gene. D) chromosome abnormality causing mental retardation.