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yoroshambo

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Why is the study of mice injected with morphine useful to humans?
 
  a. Mice cannot overdose on morphine.
  b. Mice display tolerance to morphine, just as addicts develop tolerance to heroin (a derivative of morphine).
  c. Mice do not show effects of context in their tolerance to morphine.
  d. The study of mice cannot be related to human drug addicts.

Question 2

Descriptive and inferential are forms of statistics, while _______ are forms of data.
 
  a. measurement and categorical
  b. parameters and statistics
  c. populations and samples
  d. random and nonrandom



heinisk01

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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