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jjjetplane

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The first symptom of syphilis is usually
 
  a. a pus-like discharge from the penis or vagina
  b. a painless sore at the place where the bacterium entered the body
  c. a rash
  d. discomfort or pain during urination

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true about human expectations?
 
  A) Expectations are very flexible and easily changed.
  B) Expectations are very resistant to change.
  C) Expectations are very likely to be disconfirmed, especially in complex situations.
  D) Expectations are more likely to be confirmed when people are in a sad mood than when they are in a happy mood.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B





 

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