According to your text, sexual identities emerge in the context of physical, social, and ________ factors.
A. informational
B. unknown
C. intellectual
D. cultural
Answer: D
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Researchers extended Schachter’s initial findings by arranging for individuals to meet in a room for a study titled “Sexual Attitudes” (Morris et al, 1976). Participants in this study were more likely to show signs of withdrawal when they were in the ___ condition.
a. embarrassed b. ambiguity c. fear d. initiation e. group
When the production of beta amyloid precursor protein goes awry and produces clumps of cells that trigger inflammation and deterioration of nerve cells, what condition results?
A. Huntington's disease B. Alzheimer's disease C. Moebius syndrome D. Parkinson's disease
Why would babies be born with a variety of reflexes?
A. Reflexes are primarily used to orient an infant upward, toward sunlight. B. Reflexes reflect the most primitive form of learning, so this primes the infant for later learning of more complex information. C. Most reflexes confer some survival value to the infant. D. There is no logical reason why reflexes should be present at birth.
Your text describes Favreau's re-analysis of data on gender differences in mental rotation. When Favreau examined the distributions of scores for males and females, she noticed that
a. the distributions were virtually identical. b. some of the females actually had faster rotation times than the fastest males. c. most of the males had faster rotation times than most of the females. d. the gender difference could be accounted for by a small number of females with very slow rotation times.