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PSY 428 Week 3 Individual Assignment

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  3. This document of SOC 312 Week 5 Quiz includes answers to the next questions:
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  10. Sociology - General Sociology
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  65. The answer can be found in Section 9.3 Children and Audio Media.
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  149. Approximately 30 percent of four month olds in the United States watch some form of television on a regular basis.
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  689. One last reading of your notes before bed can help you if you have a test first thing in the next morning. This will help you through your day. Your brain helps build missing contexts between these pieces of knowledge, so you'll find the information makes more sense in the morning.
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