There is a close correlation between sexual activity levels in early adulthood and sexual activity in later years

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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The text refers to a study by Pietrzak, Goldstein, Southwick & Grant (2011) that asked participants with and without posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to identify the “worst trauma they had ever experienced.” Based on this study, who is most likely to have had posttraumatic stress disorder?

a. ?Nathan, who watched many hours of television coverage of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center b. Ashley, who helped care for her mother during her final stages of cancer? c. ?Luis, whose brother was killed in a sudden car accident d. ?Jessica, who was sexually assaulted in a parking garage at night

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After his city's baseball team won the world series, Chris ran through the streets with thousands of other fans cheering "We won the series! We won the series!" What does this exemplify?

A. narcissism B. impression management C. basking in reflect glory D. inclusion of the other in self

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If you were looking at a picture of a red rose while gradually lowering the lighting in the room using a dimmer switch, you would notice that the rose changes from red to black. What explains this shift in perception?

a) When the light gets dim enough, your vision shifts from the periphery of the retina to the fovea of the retina. b) When the light gets dim enough, you are no longer able to process visual stimuli. c) When the light gets dim enough, you will switch from rod to cone vision. d) When the light gets dim enough, you will switch from cone to rod vision.

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Which of the following is a common criticism of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development?

A. There are not enough stages and the stages are not in the correct order. B. The stages overemphasize the role of family, community, and culture. C. The stages underestimate children's capabilities at particular ages. D. The stages apply more to moral development than cognitive development.

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