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____ is the leading cause of broken bones in older women.
 
  a. Osteoarthritis
 b. Rheumatoid arthritis
  c. Osteoporosis
 d. Car accidents

Question 2

Which concept describes the development of processing speed between ages 8 and 18?
 
  a. Time needed to respond decreases at a consistent rate.
 b. Time needed to respond decreases for the first years and then levels off.
 c. Time needed to respond is constant for the first years and then decreases significantly.
  d. Time needed to respond increases at a consistent rate.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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