The tendency for a new sexual partner to be arousing (more arousing than a familiar sexual partner) is known as ____
a. the Coolidge effect
b. excitation transfer theory
c. broaden-and-build theory
d. erotic plasticity
A
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Jayson is eating lunch alone at a restaurant. He sees two people talking animatedly, and interprets it as arguing. Jayson is exhibiting the ____
a. hostile attribution bias b. hostile perception bias c. hostile expectation bias d. indirect expectation bias
In a study of teens who played Wii tennis against a competitor, the number of calories expended during the exercise was ____________________
a. less than that expended playing tennis on a court b. similar to that expended playing tennis on a court c. greater than that expended playing tennis on a court d. insufficient to be relevant to fitness or health
If someone with social phobia mainly experiences fear and anxiety around giving speeches publicly, the disorder is referred to as
a. socialized. b. generalized. c. performance only. d. specific.
According to the LISAN method, phrases that instructors use, such as "there are three reasons why," "the most important step," and "on the contrary" would be examples of
a. experiential notations. b. mnemonics. c. signal words. d. acronyms.