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Infected with Insanity: Could Microbes Cause Mental Illness?
Infected with Insanity: Could Microbes Cause Mental Illness?
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This article sites a study that found that schizophrenia is more likely to develop between 5 to 8 percent more frequently than average in children who were born in the winter and spring. Do the authors consider alternative hypotheses that can account for this relationship? Why or Why not?
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Do the findings from animal research support correlational or experimental hypotheses? Please explain.
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Does this article provide enough evidence to support the claim that a relationship exists between viruses and mental illness? Why or Why not?
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