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karlynnae

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Research on smell in adolescence has shown that
 
  a. only females use body odor of others as a criteria for mate selection.
  b. only males use body odor of others as a criteria for mate selection.
  c. both females and males use body odor of others as a criteria for mate selection.
  d. neither females nor males use body odor of others as a criteria for mate selection.

Question 2

Compared to younger children, adolescents are more likely to
 
  a. enjoy a food item with a strong taste.
  b. dislike the taste of sour foods.
  c. refuse to try some unfamiliar food item.
  d. show a greater preference for sweets.



lindahyatt42

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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