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Ebrown

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Although adolescents are involved in proportionally more vehicle deaths per miles driven than are older adults, the death rate increases when
 
  a. a cell phone is involved.
  b. there is more traffic.
  c. more passengers are in the car.
  d. the car stereo is turned up to very high volumes.

Question 2

Which aspects of temperament and personality emerge earliest in life?
 
  a. irritability c. dominance
  b. effortful control d. sociability



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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