Which of the following conclusions about familiarity and interpersonal attraction can we draw?

a) Extreme familiarity usually decreases attraction.
b) Repeated exposure to someone does not always increase positive responses to that person.
c) Familiarity always results in attraction.
d) Familiarity is not strongly associated with attraction.


b) Repeated exposure to someone does not always increase positive responses to that person.

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a. 28% c. 68% b. 48% d. 88%

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During an erection, which of the following tissues becomes engorged with blood, making the penis erect?

A. Cremaster muscle B. Corpus spongiosum C. Seminiferous tubule D. Vas deferens E. Tunica albuginea

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Which of the following is a temporary method of birth control that requires trained personnel for insertion and withdrawal?

A. Injectable B. Vasectomy C. Intrauterine device D. Contraceptive ring E. Tubal ligation

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Which of the following supports Kaplan's triphasic model of sexual response?

A. The two physiological components, vasocongestion and muscle contractions, are controlled by different parts of the nervous system. B. The desire for sexual fulfillment is one of the primary needs identified for humans and is physical, not psychological, in nature. C. The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system controls both ejaculation and vasocongestion in men. D. The parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system controls both the vaginal lubrication and the orgasm of women.

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