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Scientific studies of premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
 
  A) provide conclusive evidence that PMS is a gynecological disease.
  B) demonstrate that the job troubles of a majority of women are due to menstrual changes.
  C) indicate that PMS can be cured with regular injections of sex hormones.
  D) provide inconclusive evidence about the causes, consequences, and treatment of PMS.

Question 2

Researchers have had difficulty ascertaining the relationship between testosterone and human aggression because
 
  A) testosterone levels fluctuate dramatically in response to environmental stimuli.
  B) neurotransmitters complicate matters by also affecting human behavior.
  C) only males produce testosterone and it therefore cannot explain female aggression.
  D) Both A and B are correct.



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