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CharlieWard

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In assessing a person's sleep patterns, you include a measure of how long it takes before the person falls asleep after he or she goes to bed. This would be regarded as a(n) _____ measure of his or her sleep behavior.
 
  A) speed
  B) intensity
  C) topography
  D) latency

Question 2

Jonah's piano teacher is trying to get him to shorten the time it takes for him to learn to play a Beethoven sonata. The appropriate behavioral measure is therefore
 
  A) duration.
  B) latency.
  C) topography.
  D) speed.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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