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tichca

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The way in which scientists attempt to control for selection factors in experimental
   research is through the use of ______.
 
  a. experimental blinds c. random assignment
   b. placebos d. selective selection

Question 2

The particular stressors that African Americans often face, such as racism, poverty, violence, and
   overcrowded living conditions, may contribute to____________.
 
  a. higher rates of anorexia nervosa
  b. higher rates of emotion-focused coping
   c. heightened risks of serious health-related problems
  d. higher rates of bipolar illness



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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