Phyllis is trying to convince her partner to have sex with her. She says, “You’re wonderful—I feel so lucky to have you in my life. Let me do something special for you—why don’t you close your eyes, take off your shirt, lie back, and relax while I give you a massage.” Phyllis is using the sexual influence strategy of _______.
a) pressure and manipulation
b) antisocial behavior
c) physical and emotional closeness
d) logic and reason
c) physical and emotional closeness
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a. the practice of "drying" their vaginas prior to sex b. the practice of "pricking" their partner's penis with thorns prior to sex c. the fact that anal sex is more customary for women, rather than vaginal sex, unless trying to conceive a child d. performing female circumcisions immediately before a woman loses her virginity
On the Test Observation Checklist (TOS) for the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales for Early Childhood,
a) attraction/distractibility is an example of a characteristic, while mood is an example of a specific behavior. b) consistency in performance is an example of a characteristic, while impulsivity is an example of a specific behavior. c) anxiety is an example of a characteristic, while motor skills are an example of a specific behavior. d) motivation in performance is an example of a characteristic, while activity level is an example of a specific behavior.
Sociologist Patricia Hill Collins (2000) describes the use of stereotypes in media as______, meaning these images are a major instrument of power as they work to make racism, sexism, heterosexism, and poverty appear normal and natural.
a. controlling images b. symbolic annihilation c. hypersexualization d. structured absence
The most common way that people attempt to deal with relational stalking is _______.
a) avoidance b) direct confrontation c) formal protection d) retaliation