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According to paragraph six (lines 38-51), for their research, Siegel and her colleagues selected a group of 1,000 people on the basis of:
being enrolled in Medicare
Levinson had Jingles with him and hadn't expected that his young patient would come to visit
lead to allergies in many young children
provide their owners with a sens of security
times a person visited the doctor
the elderly should be given pets often
group of people with common characteristics
Siegel
The last paragraph indicates that one reason people who have pets recover from illness more quickly than other people is that pets:
being enrolled in Medicare
Levinson had Jingles with him and hadn't expected that his young patient would come to visit
lead to allergies in many young children
provide their owners with a sens of security
times a person visited the doctor
the elderly should be given pets often
group of people with common characteristics
Siegel
based on the third paragraph (lines 13-22), what made Levinson's 1959 discovery an accient
being enrolled in Medicare
Levinson had Jingles with him and hadn't expected that his young patient would come to visit
lead to allergies in many young children
provide their owners with a sens of security
times a person visited the doctor
the elderly should be given pets often
group of people with common characteristics
Siegel
As it is used in line 39, the word population most nearly means:
being enrolled in Medicare
Levinson had Jingles with him and hadn't expected that his young patient would come to visit
lead to allergies in many young children
provide their owners with a sens of security
times a person visited the doctor
the elderly should be given pets often
group of people with common characteristics
Siegel
The passage indicates that which researcher found pet owners made few trips to the doctor
being enrolled in Medicare
Levinson had Jingles with him and hadn't expected that his young patient would come to visit
lead to allergies in many young children
provide their owners with a sens of security
times a person visited the doctor
the elderly should be given pets often
group of people with common characteristics
Siegel
Based on the sixth paragraph which of the following can be reasonably inferred
being enrolled in Medicare
Levinson had Jingles with him and hadn't expected that his young patient would come to visit
lead to allergies in many young children
provide their owners with a sens of security
times a person visited the doctor
the elderly should be given pets often
group of people with common characteristics
Siegel
According to the last paragraph of the text pets can do all of the following EXCEPT
being enrolled in Medicare
Levinson had Jingles with him and hadn't expected that his young patient would come to visit
lead to allergies in many young children
provide their owners with a sens of security
times a person visited the doctor
the elderly should be given pets often
group of people with common characteristics
Siegel
According to the passage, one way researchers tried to measure the health benefits of pet ownership was to examine the number of:
being enrolled in Medicare
Levinson had Jingles with him and hadn't expected that his young patient would come to visit
lead to allergies in many young children
provide their owners with a sens of security
times a person visited the doctor
the elderly should be given pets often
group of people with common characteristics
Siegel
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