How are gender dysphoria and transvestic fetishism similar and different?
What will be an ideal response?
Both involve cross-dressing, but the transvestite does it for sexual pleasure. The transvestite feels he is male and doesn't want to change genders. People with gender dysphoria believe they are the opposite gender and cross-dress to feel more appropriate. They typically wish to change genders.
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A. more sensitive than those in the control group B. more responsive than those in the control group C. even more irritable than before, and more irritable than infants in the control group D. more likely to be securely attached to their mothers than infants in the control group
Evan believes that Native Americans are wiser and more in touch with the land. This is an example of ______.
A. stereotype B. prejudice C. discrimination D. adaptive response
Jacinda has a severe sweet tooth. Her job at the mall selling cinnamon rolls doesn't help with her desire to eat healthier. What can she do at work to resist the gooey temptation? a. convince her boss to sell sushi instead b. tell her self that if she resists all day, she can just have one cinnamon roll before she goeshome
c. imagine herself eating the rolls so that she can get the satisfaction without the calories. d. focus on trying to make each customer smile
James has decided that he is going to pull an "all-nighter" to study for his physics final examination tomorrow. In psychology terms, he is planning to engage in _____ practice
Fill in the blank with correct word