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In the famous first study conducted by Stanley Milgram, ________ of the participants continued to shock the confederate all the way up to 450 volts, which was as high as the shock generating machine could go.
 
  A) less than 1
  B) only the most psychologically disturbed
  C) only the most independent
  D) more than half

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Erectile dysfunction is the result of:
 
  a. reduced gland swelling in the penis.
  b. decreased sperm production volume during arousal.
  c. reduced levels of testosterone concentration in the blood.
  d. depressurized blood in the penis and reduced levels of cGMP.



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Answer: D

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