Which of the following teenagers is the most likely to drop out of high school?

A) Linda, who is in a college preparatory track
B) Hilda, who is in a vocational track
C) Dustin, who takes high-pressure advanced placement classes
D) Dwayne, who receives personalized remedial instruction


B

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When she was 18, Katrina was kidnapped and held hostage for a night and a day by a man she had met at an after-hours party. He tied her up and repeatedly threatened to rape her, but by keeping her wits about her, she was able to talk him out of it and eventually escaped. Ever since, the thought of sex has caused her feelings of extreme disgust. Katrina has __________.

A. pedophilia B. paraphilia C. sexual aversion D. a sexual arousal disorder

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A group of researchers wanted to determine whether children would behave more aggressively after watching violent television programming. Half the children in the study watched a violent television show; the other children watched a non-violent program. In this study, the control group is the children who

a. behave the most aggressively at the end of the study. b. watch the non-violent program. c. watch the violent show. d. behave the least aggressively at the end of the study.

Psychology

The processes of describing, elaborating, deciding, planning, and guiding action make up the ____.?

a. ?rules of logic b. ?circle of thought c. ?mental model d. ?representativeness heuristic

Psychology

Which statement is TRUE about recent research investigating the relationship between sex hormones and sexual desire?

A) Low levels of testosterone are strongly associated with low levels of sexual desire in males but not females. B) Low levels of testosterone are strongly associated with low levels of sexual desire in both males and females. C) Low levels of estrogen are associated with low levels of sexual desire in females but not males. D) Low levels of estrogen are associated with low levels of sexual desire in both males and females.

Psychology