Susan, an astronomer, studies the nature of stars and has contributed significantly to the understanding of the laws that govern their behavior. In this scenario, Susan is exhibiting _____

A) bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
B) spatial-relations intelligence
C) personal intelligence
D) naturalist intelligence


D

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The probability of making a Type II error increases when the

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