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kellyjaisingh

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Electric shock may be used in studies of learning with rats if certain conditions are met. According to the APA guidelines for animal research which of the following is NOT one of those conditions?
 
  a. alternative procedures are not available
  b. the minimum level of effective shock is used
  c. the experimenters test the shock on themselves first
   d. the animals are sedated during the procedure

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__________ creates a link between a rapid flow of ideas in the mind and writing. The idea is to get ideas on paper as quickly as possible to get and keep the creative juices or ideas flowing.
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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