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Collmarie

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High effective temperatures adversely affect performance on:
 
  a. cognitive tasks
 b. physical tasks
 c. perceptual tasks
 d. cognitive, physical, and perceptual tasks

Question 2

When ___ is high we are unable to cool ourselves down through radiation. When ___ is high, we are unable to cool ourselves down through evaporation.
 
  a. humidity/air flow
 b. humidity/air temperature
 c. air temperature/humidity
  d. air flow/humidity



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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