Mosher's surveys with Victorian era women regarding their sexual practices found

a. Women felt sexually repressed.
b. Women actually enjoyed sex and experienced orgasms.
c. Women felt guilty about their sexual feelings.
d. Women saw sexual activity as a "marital duty."


B

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One impact of living in an individualistic versus a collectivist culture is that

a. people in collectivist cultures tend to talk more about their unique qualities. b. people in collectivist cultures tend describe their behavior in terms of specific different context (e.g.. home, work). c. people in individualistic cultures tend to view their personality as "quite variable" across different settings. d. people in individualistic cultures tend to view their ability as "below average.".

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The "exotic becomes erotic" theory attempts to explain

A) how sexual orientation occurs. B) only how heterosexuality occurs. C) why some people have more sexual desire than others. D) only how homosexuality occurs.

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Kosslyn asked subjects if frogs have lips and a stubby tail. What did the subjects report?

a) They visualized a frog, starting with the face ("no lips") and mentally rotated the image to look for the stubby tail. b) They visualized a frog, starting with the face ("no lips"), had it disappear, and then visualized a completely new frog for a second time with its backside to them. c) They knew the answer but did not have to generate an image. d) They felt that that task was impossible to accomplish.

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Jean Piaget's perspective on cognitive development assumes that thinking undergoes __________ advances, whereas the information-processing approach assumes that development is marked by __________ advantages.

A. quantitative; qualitative B. quantitative; discontinuous C. qualitative; quantitative D. continuous; discontinuous

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