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meagbuch

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According to folk wisdom in Lepchas, Himalayas, the sex of a baby is a boy if the ____.
 
  a. mother first feels baby move when at home
  b. mother looks well
  c. baby sits high in the belly
  d. fetus moves fast and roughly

Question 2

Which of these is not a reason given by judges when they decide not to let psychologists testify as expert witnesses regarding the accuracy of eyewitness identification?
 
  A. The testimony psychologists would give is just common sense.
  B. The testimony would make jurors skeptical of all eyewitnesses.
  C. It could lead to a battle of experts.
  D. For courtroom testimony, expert witnesses require a medical degree, and psychologists do not have this degree.



Ptupou85

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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