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How is Tal likely to react to the knowledge that Mallory is better than she is in math?
 
  A) Tal's self-esteem will be decreased, but only if math is central to her self-concept.
  B) Tal's self-esteem will be increased, but only if Mallory is a close friend.
  C) Tal's self-esteem will be unchanged, because people don't value math ability.
  D) Tal's self-esteem will be decreased, but only if math is peripheral to her self-concept.

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According to the text, one in _____ visitors to pornographic Internet sites is a woman.
 
  a. three
  b. seven
  c. ten
  d. twenty



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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altibaby

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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