Suppose that Bart and Larry are identical twins. Bart has never had a drink of alcohol, but Larry has been a heavy drinker for the past 20 years
If Bart and Larry are both given an identical shot of alcohol, how would you expect them each to experience the physical effects of alcohol?
a. Bart would experience the effects of alcohol more than Larry would.
b. Larry would experience the effects of alcohol more than Bart would.
c. Bart and Larry would experience the effects of alcohol to the same degree but Bart would perceive these effects to be greater.
d. Bart and Larry would experience the effects of alcohol to the same degree but Larry would perceive these effects to be greater.
a
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