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frankwu

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As a young boy, Jamar saw another child killed in a car accident.
 
  As an adult, he witnessed a terrible multi-car pileup and fire and found himself frozen and unable to respond to the desperate cries for help from the occupants who were trapped in the burning wreckage. Jamar's inability to respond in this case may be due to his unique
  a) resiliency.
  b) adaptation.
  c) vulnerability.
  d) adjustment.

Question 2

A common method assessing neurotransmitters is
 
  a) analyzing metabolites.
  b) CT scan.
  c) X-ray.
  d) measuring dopamine.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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