On average, how does sadness affect decision making?

a. Sad people tend to evaluate the evidence more carefully before deciding

b. Sad people tend to make quick, impulsive decisions that they regret later.
c. Sad people tend to prefer a large, later reward instead of a quicker, smaller reward.
d. Sad people tend to be overconfident of their decisions.

a

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During which period of development is the unborn baby most at risk of developing a structural defect due to the effects of a teratogen?

A. during the fetal period B. during the embryonic period C. at conception D. during the germinal period

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