In ______, there is a conflict between one's anatomic sex and one's gender identity

a. a gay or lesbian sexual orientation c. transvestic fetishism
b. a bisexual sexual orientation d. gender dysphoria


D

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Behavior that is initiated or changed in response to a request from a person with little or no authority is an example of _______

a) obedience b) compliance c) conformity d) persuasion

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Which part of the forebrain is basically a "crossroads" that

connects many areas of the brain and is the last place where many behaviors are organized or "decided on" before these messages leave the brain and cause the body to react? a. amygdala b. pons c. hypothalamus d. hippocampus

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According to psychodynamic theory, schizophrenia represents a retreat by the ego to an early

period in the ______ stage. a. oral c. genital b. phallic d. anal

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Why might the fusiform face area (FFA) be better renamed as the "flexible fusiform area"?

A. The FFA is not located primarily in one place in the brain, and instead consists of a vast network of circuits. B. It is more sensitive to disruption than are other parts of the brain. C. The FFA can become expert at recognizing objects other than faces, and damage to the FFA produces deficits in recognizing those other objects. D. The FFA plays a role in auditory perception as well as visual perception.

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