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Marty

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Imagine a group of students who support the death penalty being asked the following question:
 
  Would you still support the death penalty even if you learned that low-income
  individuals have a harder time defending against it than do higher-income individuals?
  Which of the following statements is the most likely result?
 
  Preadolescents would be more likely than adolescents to change their
  minds.
  Adolescents would be more likely than preadolescents to change their
  minds.
  Both preadolescents and adolescents would tend to continue supporting the
  death penalty.
  Neither preadolescents nor adolescents would tend to continue supporting
  the death penalty.

Question 2

Using inductive thinking, a person might think, If it barks like a dog and wags its tail like a dog, it must be a ______.
 
  mammal
  animal
  dogfish
  dog



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Answer to Question 1

Adolescents would be more likely than preadolescents to change their
minds.

Answer to Question 2

dog




Marty

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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