What is the term for the physical caressing of the genitals during solo or partner masturbation?

a. Analingus
b. Fellatio
c. Cunnilingus
d. Manual sex


d

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Dr. Johnson is trying to establish norms for his new test. He determined that 50% of the people in the standardization sample should be Hispanic, 20% Caucasian, 15% Asian, and 15% African American. He is creating (a) a. normalization group

b. representative sample. c. random sample. d. population statistics.

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Regarding sports psychology, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Sports psychology seeks to enhance the benefits of participating in sports. b. A sports psychologist might teach an athlete how to relax, how to ignore distractions, or how to cope with emotions. c. Sports psychology is most relevant to professional sports and is not really important in amateur sports. d. Sports psychologists are interested in the personality profiles of champion athletes and the effects of spectators.

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According to the chapter They Don't Look the Same to Meabout homogeneity and heterogeneity biases,

why are out-group members who are angry at us more likely to be a threat than in-group members who are angry at us? (a) Out-group members have no history with us making them more likely to harm us (b) Out- group members will worry more than in-group members about upsetting our family and friends (c) Out- group members have to worry more than in-group members about cooperating with us in the future (d) All out-group members are more hostile than in-group members because they often come from less advanced cultures

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Clara is depressed after losing her job. She has been complaining of a severe backache that is affecting her daily life. However, her physician has examined her and found that there is no medical cause for her condition. According to the symptoms displayed by Clara, she is most likely to be suffering from

A. an obsessive-compulsive disorder. B. a somatic symptom disorder. C. Parkinson's disease. D. Huntington's disease.

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