On average, women said they wanted at least __________ sex partners during their lives

a. one or two
b. two or three
c. four or five
d. six or seven


Answer: C: four or five

Psychology

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In one study of over 14,000 participants, the researchers found a statistically significant association between high sodium intake and the prevalence of hypertension among normal-weight subjects. The prevalence of hypertension in the group with the lowest sodium intake was 19.1%; the prevalence of hypertension in the group with the highest sodium intake was 21.8%. This data suggests that

a. even though the finding was statistically significant, it may not have much practical importance. b. the finding has both practical and statistical significance, and should be reviewed in more detail. c. the finding has neither practical nor statistical significance, and should be ignored. d. one of the main causes of hypertension is a high intake of sodium.

Psychology

Bob was an active alcoholic for 8 years, during which time he lost his wife and custody of his daughter. Now that he has been clean and sober for 3 years, he is a sponsor for several other people who are struggling to stop drinking. He says that helping others makes him feel better about the things that he lost while he was drinking. Bob's actions to help others recover from addiction are driven

by the ____ model of helping. a. negative state relief b. empathy-altruism c. equity maintaining d. justice

Psychology

Treatment of dissociative identity disorder involves:

A. integration of the various personalities into one unified self B. ECT C. age regression therapy D. atypical neuroleptic drugs

Psychology

Longitudinal research can identify common patterns as well as individual differences in development because the investigator

A) randomly assigns participants to treatment conditions. B) tracks the performance of each person over time. C) studies groups of participants differing in age at the same point in time. D) conducts quasi-experiments, comparing conditions that already exist.

Psychology