. Who was Doddy and how did Darwin study him?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Doddy was Darwin's infant son, whom Darwin studied by keeping a diary to learn how development progresses. In this case study method, Darwin documented his observations, such as how Doddy got angry when cake was taken away from him and he slapped his nurse. He concluded that this aggressive behavior must be innate because Doddy had never been hit.
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A. Sharing household responsibilities B. Financial concerns C. Intimacy D. Maintaining independent lives
The National Health and Social Life Survey found that 90% of men said they wanted to have sexual intercourse the first time they did it; more than 50% ____
a. said they had sexual intercourse out of affection for their partner b. were motivated by curiosity c. said they just went along with it d. reported being forced to have sex the first time
While researchers are able to study the brain areas involved in rodent sexual behavior by directly destroying or stimulating brain areas, the brain areas involved in human sexual behavior have been examined using ______.
A. fMRI B. microdialysis C. hormone manipulation D. optogenetics
Behavioral approaches to personality, such as behavioral modification (B-mod) have
a) no application in modern society. b) had widespread and beneficial results. c) dehumanized or reduced humans to the status of robots. d) replaced social learning theories of personality.