What do hijra, winkte, and kathoeys have in common?
A) They are all culture-bound disorders of genital development.
B) Each is a pathogen affecting testicular development in Southeast Asian cultures.
C) They refer to puberty rites that young girls in Samoa undergo during their transition to womanhood.
D) They are all examples of third genders living in the world today.
D) They are all examples of third genders living in the world today.
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Which part of the brain regulates emotional responses?
A) Thalamus B) Cerebral cortex C) Limbic system D) Hypothalamus
Ursula has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. If PET scans were done to measure her brain's activity,
which area would probably be underactive? A) the hypothalamus and pituitary B) the deepest portions of the brain, the medulla and reticular activating system C) the frontal lobes D) the visual cortex
When trying to change a bad habit,
if a person were to finally discover what is reinforcing an unwanted response and then remove, avoid, or delay the reinforcement, we would say this person has utilized the technique known as a. extinction. b. modeling. c. breaking response chains. d. cues and antecedents.
Rats that are raised with alcohol available, but that do not observe alcohol consumption by adult rats, will:
A) ?drink a lot of alcohol in their adolescence. B) ?drink little alcohol when they are adolescents. C) ?completely avoid alcohol. D) ?None of these are correct.