Since chronic illnesses begin to appear during middle adulthood, the death rate during this period is

a) stable.
b) about the same.
c) lower.
d) higher.

d

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Suppose you take an IQ test, and ten years later you take the new, restandardized version of the same test. What will probably happen?

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