We can form impressions of people we interact with rather quickly and effortlessly. We do this by engaging in an automatic analysis of our environments, based on
a. our past experiences and knowledge of the world.
b. information provided by our parents.
c. biological signals we receive from other people.
d. rewards given to us by our friends.
Answer: A
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A) growth spurt begins; breasts and pubic hair begin developing; menarche B) menarche; growth spurt begins; breasts and pubic hair begin developing C) breasts and pubic hair begin developing; growth spurt begins; menarche D) menarche; breasts and pubic hair begin developing; growth spurt begins
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the pituitary gland signaling the adrenal glands to produce more adrenaline, noradrenaline, and a. acetylcholine. b. serotonin. c. cortisol. d. dopamine.