When humans began to walk upright, how did sexuality change?
a. The sense of smell became more important
b. The placement of the genitals became less important for intercourse.
c. The role of female orgasm became a more common part of sexual contact.
d. Breast contact became less important.
c
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a) nerve meshes b) cephalisation c) sensory nerves d) enmeshment
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a. heavy petting c. sexual intercourse b. masturbation d. oral sex
The ________ route to persuasion is to enduring attitude change as the ________ route to persuasion is to transient change
a. central; systematic b. peripheral; heuristic c. central; peripheral d. systematic; central
Kim is interested in what physical qualities people most desire in their prospective partners. She begins by interviewing married individuals, asking them what physical qualities most attracted them to their current partner
She then visits a bar and observes the physical qualities of those who leave with each other. Finally, she examines the personal ads in a local newspaper, noting the physical qualities that are most often mentioned in these ads. In her investigation of interpersonal attraction, Kim is employing a. experimental methodology. b. methodological pluralism. c. theoretical ecumenism. d. an interdisciplinary approach.