Masters and Johnson's book Human Sexual Response _________
A) ?focused on experimental forms of sex.
B) ?highlighted women's capacity for orgasm.
C) ?exposed sex therapy as an unscientific and unethical behavioral health "specialty."
D) ?documented the many adverse mental and physical health effects of the growing sexual revolution.
B
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a. Low-income neighborhoods are more crowded than high-income neighborhoods. b. People from low SES backgrounds have fewer medical resources. c. Low-income families are more likely to have a poor diet. d. Children in low-income families have greater access to enrichment activities
Which of the following is NOT true of self-esteem?
a. It encompasses a global self-evaluation. b. It separates specific evaluations in many areas of life. c. It includes social and emotional self-images. d. It includes academic and physical self-images.
The test grade Wanda receives in Professor Hoffman's class is determined by the percentage of items she gets correct on the test. Professor Hoffman is using the grading method known as:
a. relative grading b. absolute grading c. statistical grading d. expectancy grading
In an anecdote presented in the textbook, Hugo Munsterberg, a leading psychologist around the beginning of the 20th century, describes the various reported reactions to a speech he gave on peace. The reactions illustrate
a. the potential effect of observer bias. b. the rational for the use of operational definitions. c. how Munsterberg got the idea for the scientific method. d. the importance of the within-subjects design.