Chapter 2 discussed images of women in religion and mythology. According to this discussion,

a. both Jews and Christians believe that God created women and men to be equally valued.
b. women are most often portrayed as different from men, but in a positive way.
c. non-Christian religions typically present relatively positive images of women.
d. the number of female clergy in Protestant denominations is increasing.


D

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to those who are similar to themselves. c. both are right for different people? heterosexual men tend to be attracted to similar others whereas gay mentend to be attracted to dissimilar others. d. both are right in different conditions? people are attracted to similar others when they are interested in longterm relationships, but they prefer dissimilar others for less serious relationships without commitment.

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a. block the action of neurotransmitters b. increase the number of excitatory synapses in the brain c. increase the number of inhibitory synapses in the brain d. mimic the action of neurotransmitters

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A) appear likable. B) appear competent. C) appear powerful. D) convey status.

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a) brain dysfunction. b) innate aspects of IQ. c) cognitive effectiveness. d) academic potential.

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