Every time Bill finds himself in a romantic situation with his partner, he finds that the slightest provocative action on the part of his partner, such as a caress or a lingering kiss, causes a sudden, rapid ejaculation. Bill most likely suffers from
a. delayed ejaculation b. erectile dysfunction
c. premature ejaculation
d. difficulty achieving the plateau stage of sexual arousal e. an underlying hormonal imbalance
c
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The _____ correlation coefficient is used when both variables are measured on a(n) _____ scale of measurement
a. Spearman; interval b. Pearson; interval/ratio c. phi; ordinal d. point-biserial; ratio
Ted, Sharon, and Bob were a committee chosen to hire a salesperson for the company where they worked
Gary, who on paper looked to be a very strong applicant, started out his interview by making an inappropriate comment regarding Sharon's appearance. Despite the fact that the rest of the interview was outstanding, Ted, Sharon, and Bob could not re-direct their focus away from Gary's initial comment. Later, when discussing Gary's interview, no one could recall anything other than the opening statement. This might be an example of__________ a) the recency effect. b) the primacy effect. c) sensory decay. d) retrograde amnesia.
The ______ plays vital roles in regulating sleep, attention, and arousal
a. limbic system c. medulla b. reticular activating system d. cerebellum
Under what conditions can an experimenter be confident that X is the cause of Y if two variables, X and Y, are strongly correlated?
A) if people are randomly assigned to levels of X in a true experiment B) if people are randomly assigned to levels of Y in a true experiment C) if X is measured before Y D) if Y is measured before X