Inherited instructions for the development of sexual organs, the secretion of sex hormones, and the wiring of the neural circuits that control sexual reflexes are examples of:
a. biological sex factors c. social cultural factors
b. genetic sex factors d. learned associations
B
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Watson defended his hypotheses in the debate with McDougall and was declared the winner.?
a. True b. False
According to the place theory of pitch perception, how do sound waves affect the basilar membrane??
a. ?High-frequency tones stiffen the membrane; low-frequency tones relax the membrane. b. ?High-frequency tones relax the membrane; low-frequency tones stiffen the membrane. c. ?High-frequency tones produce maximum movement at the base; low-frequency tones produce maximum movement near the apex. d. ?High-frequency tones produce maximum movement near the apex; low-frequency tones produce maximum movement at the base.
According to Chapter 1's introduction to the chapters in your textbook, perceptual processes
a. use previous knowledge in order to interpret the stimuli that are registered by our senses. b. are primarily concerned with concept formation. c. include pattern recognition, but not attention. d. are primarily explained by behaviorist principles.
Children who show resiliency tend to defy expectations.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)