When studying men with spinal cord injuries, researchers note that

A) only a few continue to ejaculate naturally.
B) about 75% are able to achieve erection.
C) only 50% still produce semen.
D) 25% have received a penile implant.


B

Psychology

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The term_____ is used to describe the behaviors that men and women may engage in that are directly related to their biological differences and the process of reproduction

a) gender roles b) sexual orientation c) gender identity d) sex roles

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In Festinger’s classic experiment, the college students who originally said the task was boring but changed their attitude about the boring task and said “it was interesting” were the ones that

a. had scored high in ethnocentrism. b. had succumbed to groupthink. c. were paid $20. d. were paid $1.

Psychology

What is an identity crises? Why is this common amongst adolescents?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Research studies focusing on genetic factors in schizophrenia have found that

A. an individual with a schizophrenic identical twin has the highest risk factor (almost 50%) of developing schizophrenia. B. in family studies of schizophrenia, the genetic influence can be separated from the environmental impact. C. if one person in a family has a particular subtype of schizophrenia, for example, paranoid, the other family members inherit a predisposition for that subtype only. D. the more severe a parent's schizophrenic disorder, the less likely the children are to develop it.

Psychology