A person who likes cooking, gardening, and hockey is most likely to be attracted to a

person who likes

a. eating pizza while watchingbowling on television.
b. to do similar things.
c. to do things other than cooking, gardening, and hockey.
d. the opposite sorts of things.
e. cooking, gardening, or hockey, but not all three.


b. to do similar things.

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a. developing amplifiers to detect weak electrical signals. b. developing neurochemical techniques to analyze chemical changes within cells. c. discovering mirror neurons. d. discovering a spatial positioning system in the brain. e. treating depression with deep brain stimulation.

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