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krzymel

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A sudden movement near to a listener's face that results in the listener flinching and blinking may be described as
 
  a. an emitted response.
  b. a voluntary response.
  c. an inappropriate response.
  d. an elicited response.

Question 2

A difference between dependent and independent variables is
 
  a. dependent variables are manipulated by an experimenter.
  b. independent variables are manipulated by an experimenter.
  c. dependent variables only may be observed.
  d. independent variables only may be observed.



Dunkey

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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