Kinser argues that which of the following are potential outcomes of the "facts of life" metaphor of talking about sexuality?

a. It focuses only on "indisputable" biological "urges"
b. It does not address the murkiness of sexual passion, desire, choice, regret, etc.
c. It is easier to navigate for parents
d. It has little utility to help adolescents deal with their relationships
e. All of the above


e.

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a. the generic he b. sexist language c. static evaluation d. man-linked words

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A __________ is a relatively enduring set of beliefs around a person, group, idea, or event that

predispose an individual to respond in a particular way. A. value B. belief C. advocate D. attitude

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His chief contribution to the journalism business was his invention of a formula other editors were to follow—sex on the front page and a kind of spurious morality on the editorial page:

a) Joseph Pulitzer; b) William Randolph Hearst; c) Charles Dana; d) Adolph Ochs; e) James Gordon Bennett

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The four sources of efficacy information that can be manipulated in interventions are:

a. performance accomplishments, vicarious experiences, verbal persuasion, physiological/psychological states b. vicarious experiences, verbal persuasion, media, self-efficacy c. self-efficacy, performance accomplishments, physiological/psychological states, changing behaviour d. none of the above

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