All of the following are ulterior motives for having sex EXCEPT:

A) to control behavior. B) to express affection.
C) to build up one's ego. D) to win or return favors.


Answer: B

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

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If a normal adult human brain weighs about 3 pounds, about how much would a normal baby's brain weigh at the time of birth?

a. about 1 pound b. about 1 ½ pounds c. about 3 pounds d. about 4 pounds

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In applying various models that describe different phases of grief, it is important to recognize that

a. the phases always occur in a linear progression until the process has been completed 

b. the phases may overlap, occur in any order, and may be of varying duration

c. such models prove that grief does follow a consistent overall pattern

d. such models are not really helpful in explaining or understanding how humans grieve

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