Later surveys confirmed the Kinsey study's statistics on prevalence of various sexual activities and orientations

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

Psychology

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From an evolutionary perspective, the different mating strategies we observe in males and females are due primarily to

a. the cultural forces that control the sexual behavior of males and females. b. differences in the number of times males and females can reproduce. c. the capacity of men to have only one orgasm per sexual episode and the capacity of women to have multiple orgasms per sexual episode. d. the higher level of sexual interest in males and the lower level of sexual interest in females.

Psychology

Charlie has had excessive mood swings since he was a child. At times, he hates himself and feels he is a failure. Other times, he is euphoric and feels he can do whatever he sets his mind to. This behavior is typical of a(n) ______ disorder

a. somatoform c. schizophrenic b. obsessive-compulsive d. bipolar

Psychology

Provide an overview of Hull’s model.

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Mullen's (1986) analysis of newspaper accounts revealed that the larger the lynch mob, the more savagely the mobs murdered their victims;

Watson's (1973) cross-cultural study revealed that warriors wearing face or body paint were more likely to torture or kill captives than were warriors who wore no such "war paint." These findings suggest that one reason why mobs often commit heinous acts is that the individuals involved a. feel anonymous and thus less accountable for their actions. b. experience a reduction in self-awareness and become more aware of their moral standards. c. become more self-aware and act on their feelings of rage and frustration. d. fall prey to social facilitation effects when they become aroused.

Psychology