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Miller and Maner (2010) had men smell t-shirts worn by women and found that
 
  A) men's testosterone levels went up after smelling shirts worn by ovulating women.
  B) men's testosterone levels dropped after smelling shirts worn by non-ovulating women.
  C) men's testosterone levels did not change when smelling shirts worn by women.
  D) men reported detecting strong differences in the smell of the t-shirts worn by ovulating women.
  E) men reported that only the shirts worn by non-ovulating women had a detectable odor.

Question 2

Jackie took longer to reply to certain questions and the pitch of her voice rose considerably; these aspects of her ________ gave away that that she was lying.
 
  A) linguistic style
  B) nonverbal cue
  C) lack of affect
  D) choice of proper nouns
  E) logical coherency



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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