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In a longitudinal study of attributes that might predict life success for those with learning abilities which of the following was not included?
 
  A) perseverance
 
  B) academic success
 
  C) emotional coping skills
 
  D) goal-setting

Question 2

The Human Genome Project discovered approximately _____ genes.
 
  A) 100,000
 
  B) 10,000
 
  C) 200,000
 
  D) 20,500



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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