Women are to __________ aggression as men are to __________ aggression.
A. social; physical
B. passive; indirect
C. instrumental; hostile
D. psychological; emotional
Answer: A
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a. make an intentional effort to inhibit stereotypical thoughts. b. go talk to the person to see if he or she really is nice. c. ignore her concern since what she is thinking is a nice attitude toward elders. d. recognize that elders are usually sweet because their cognitive abilities are failing and try to be nicer to elders.
What is the concept that each individual has a duty to improve the world by helping those in need?
A. the social responsibility norm B. negative state relief C. Hamilton's Inequality D. pure altruism
In sensitization in Aplysia, what processes account for the stronger than normal responses of gill motor neurons?
A. extended action potentials in siphon sensory neurons, which result in the release of greater than normal amounts of neurotransmitter at synapses with gill motor neurons. B. extended action potentials in siphon sensory neurons, which result in the release of less than normal amounts of neurotransmitter at synapses with gill motor neurons. C. shortened action potentials in siphon sensory neurons, which result in the release of greater than normal amounts of neurotransmitter at synapses with gill motor neurons D. shortened action potentials in siphon sensory neurons, which result in the release of less than normal amounts of neurotransmitter at synapses with gill motor neurons.
The gene for Huntington's disease has been identified on
A) the fragile X. B) the 23rd chromosome pair. C) chromosome 4. D) none of the above