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As we move from mechanoreceptor fibers in the fingers toward the brain, we see that neurons become _____.
 
  A) less specialized
  B) more inhibitory
  C) less inhibitory
  D) more specialized

Question 2

Reciprocal causation occurs when
 
  a. the causal relationship is exactly the opposite of what was hypothesized.
  b. a third variable caused by the predictor variable causes the outcome variable.
  c. the predictor variable causes the outcome variable and vice versa.
  d. extraneous variables affect the relationship.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

c



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