Who is most likely to experience a reduction in heart rate?

a) someone who has just learned his/her goldfish died
b) someone who has just been cut-off while driving in busy traffic
c) someone who has just been surprised by their little brother hiding in a closet
d) someone who has just watched a television show on emergency surgery

D

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African Americans are the fastest growing segment of the population

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Psychology