The extent in which people engage in sexual activities with sexual partners from other sexual networks is known as _______ and is a central influence on AIDS transmission
a. miscegenation c. sexual mixing
b. the contact hypothesis d. transgroup sexuality
C
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The white rat and the rat maze became staples of research in psychology in 1900 with the work of ____
a. Jacques Loeb b. C. Lloyd Morgan c. Willard S. Small d. Carl Lashley e. John B. Watson
The two main divisions of the central nervous system are the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
As people become middle-aged, the lens of the eye becomes less flexible and less able to accommodate, resulting in a farsightedness due to aging known as
a. hyperopia. b. myopia. c. presbyopia. d. astigmatism.
Which of the following is not one of the hypotheses scientists accept as a reason why humans maintain a body temperature around 37°C?
A. Being warm allows humans to be ready for movement at all times. B. Being too much warmer would cause human proteins to break down. C. The warm temperature allows our muscles to work more with less fatigue. D. A lower temperature would cause the immune system to go out of control.