All of the following statements are true about the use of male condoms EXCEPT:
a. They may reduce the incidence of early ejaculation
b. They enhance the sexual sensation for both the male and female.
c. They encourage male participation in birth control.
d. They offer the most protection from sexually transmitted infections.
b
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Your textbook presents the case of John Hinckley, who, in 1981, tried to kill Ronald Reagan, the President of the United States. Hinckley had a history of odd behavior and was subsequently found not guilty by reason of insanity. As a result,
a. Hinckley was released. b. federal laws regarding the burden of proof and the definition of insanity were changed. c. Hinckley was released but required to have a secret service agent with him at all times. d. Hinckley was confined to a mental hospital with no chance of release.
Durston and colleagues (2002, 2006) performed experiments in which children had to press a button ("Go") if they saw certain stimuli and avoid pressing the button ("No-go") if they saw another stimulus. Compared to adults, children's brains __________.
A. worked harder to ignore the non-target stimuli B. could not understand what the non-target stimuli were C. did not have to work as hard to ignore the non-target stimuli D. focused exclusively on the non-target stimuli
According to the text, without society, the self would ____
a. not exist in full b. still exist in full c. be purely independent d. be purely interdependent
Bill wants to increase the amount of water that he drinks each day, but is having difficulty because he drinks too much pop instead. Bill gets rid of all the pop in his apartment and no longer goes down the pop aisle in the supermarket. Removing the pop and avoiding the pop aisle in the supermarket is an example of ____________ for his competing behavior
a. removing the discriminative stimulus and cues b. presenting the discriminative stimulus and cues c. decreasing response effort d. eliminating establishing operations