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lidoalex

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As defined in social psychology, loneliness has to do with ____.
 
  a. the number of relationships one has
  b. the quality of one's relationships with others
  c. whether or not one craves more contact or connection than one has
  d. how much time one spends with others rather than by one's self

Question 2

Molly was born in September, and the age cutoff for going to kindergarten in her school district is turning 5 by August 1st. Based on the relative age effect, Molly will MOST likely be one of the ____.
 
  a. youngest in her class and therefore have an advantage
  b. oldest in her class and therefore have an advantage
  c. youngest in her class and therefore have a disadvantage
  d. oldest in her class and therefore have a disadvantage



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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