Some of the earliest aversion techniques involved the use of nausea and electric shock to try to:
a) get those with schizophrenia to stop experiencing delusions and hallucinations.
b) get those suffering from alcoholism to stop drinking.
c) get people to stop using profanity in their everyday language.
d) change the sexual orientation of gay men.
ANS: D
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a. Heinz should steal the drug because he needs his wife and she might die without it. b. Heinz should steal the drug to avoid being blamed if his wife dies. c. People would lose respect for Heinz if he didn't at least try to save his wife by stealing the drug. d. Heinz must steal the drug because he has a duty to protect his wife. e. Heinz would be morally wrong not to steal the drug because it would violate his belief in the absolute value of human life.
Margaret is trying to lose weight but a friend invited her to go get ice cream. How will she likely resolve the conflict between the competing motives of wanting to lose weight and wanting to socialize with friends?
A. She will be indecisive and abandon both goals. B. She will determine which goal has priority. C. She will determine where each falls on her need hierarchy. D. She will decide if she wants to be proactive or reactive.
In areas of the United States where gay marriage is illegal, many gays are entering into
A) polyandry. B) group marriages. C) nonhomogamous states. D) civil unions.
Cathleen is 72. Based on the text, she is apt to describe herself as:
A. elderly B. middle-aged or elderly C. middle-aged D. old- old