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crobinson2013

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Guilty suspects can fool a polygraph test if they
 
  a. simply deny any and all involvement in the crime for which they are being questioned.
  b. meditate prior to the administration of the test.
  c. lie in response to any crime-relevant questions, but tell the truth in response to the control questions.
  d. artificially inflate their physiological arousal while being asked control questions.

Question 2

According to social role theory, gender differences in social behavior are magnified by
 
  a. the unequal gender-based division of labor.
  b. unrealistic expectations about how men and women should behave.
  c. biologically based differences in social dominance.
  d. the forces of natural selection.



shayla

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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