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OSWALD

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A bogus health claim is one that is:
 a. supported by peer-reviewed journal publications.
  b. boasting of unrealistic claims and testimonial evidence.
  c. derived from years of university research.
  d. published in professional books, rather than self-help books.

Question 2

In a study that observed parent-child interactions over several days, researchers found that, on average, there were _____ negative comments for every positive one spoken to each child.
 a. 10
 b. 50
 c. 200
  d. 400
  e. 600



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

d



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