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Dr. Templeton is interested in studying how the crowded living conditions in inner city neighborhoods affect blood pressure and heart rate. Dr. Templeton's research falls within the new branch of social psychology called
 
  A) positive psychology
  B) social neuroscience
  C) social physiological interactionism
  D) cultural psychology

Question 2

The debriefing after an experiment should include
 
  A) addressing negative reactions of the participants.
  B) discussing the procedures with the participants.
  C) alleviating any problems the participant had with the study.
  D) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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