Which of the following is one of the types of cohabiting heterosexual couples as described by Kline, et al.?
A) Those who live together because they believe that marriage is likely to end in divorce
B) Those who have very tentative wedding plans
C) Those who choose to live together as friends who also have sex together
D) Those who regard future marriage as a possibility but also believe that the relationship may be temporary
D
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Describe the process by which excess cortisol can accumulate in the bloodstream due to chronic stress, after its release by the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. What are some of the adverse health effects of excess cortisol?
What will be an ideal response?
"John will study hard for his next exam." "For his next test, John will prepare very studiously." "John will devote all his studying to the next exam." These three sentences all exhibit the same:
a) phonemes. b) morphemes. c) surface structure. d) deep structure.
Several students wanted to test a psychic who claimed to be able to move a pencil across a table without touching it. The psychic agreed to participate. When a glass partition was placed between the psychic and the pencil,
he failed every attempt to move the pencil. The students demonstrated that they were able to move the pencil by blowing it across the table (without the partition in place). What basic principle did the students use in arriving at their conclusion about the supposed psychic feat? a) Weber's law b) transduction c) law of parsimony d) Gestalt law of perception