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If you were able to build a time machine, and wanted to travel back to observe the first psychology laboratory, where would you go?
 
  a. To Charles Darwin's office in Germany
  b. To Charles Darwin's boat in England
  c. To Wilhelm Wundt's lab in Germany
  d. to Rene Descartes' apothecary in France

Question 2

Which of the following questions would a biopsychologist be least likely to study?
 
  a. How does the brain's activity result in consciousness?
  b. What changes occur in the nervous system when a person learns?
  c. How do people in different cultures view mental illness?
  d. What is the physiological explanation for depression?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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