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j.rubin

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Which person is most likely to be conducting personality research?
 
  a. Casey, who is studying how boxers physiologically react to being punched
  b. Josh, who examines changes in extraversion during students' first year in college
  c. Evelyn, who observes whether people are more likely to stop to help someone on a busy vs. a non-busy street
  d. Lucy, who is seeing how aggressive behavior varies among people playing a violent vs. non-violent video game

Question 2

Personality touches on topics important across many different areas of study, including neuroscience, developmental psychology, and __________.
 
  a. sociology
  b. social psychology
  c. political science
  d. philosophy



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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