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Social Studies, 10.07.2019 05:30 myzirajackson39

Jolyn believed that there are gender differences in driving habits. to test this assumption, she stood near a quiet intersection. jolyn then recorded the gender of each driver who approached a stop sign and whether the individual came to a complete stop before proceeding into the intersection. jolyn is conducting

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