According to research, what is the reason why the majority of extramarital affairs occur?

a. Unmet sexual needs
b. Incompatibility of sexual drives
c. Incompatibility of sexual drives
d. More women in the workplace


c

Psychology

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Which of the following statements is true?

  a.  Crowd crystals are more likely to be present in queues than in crowds.   b.  Crowds, unlike most other types of groups, are unique in that they have no structure.   c.  A crowd of five people is unlikely to draw people to it; ten or more individuals are needed to trigger the crowd formation process.   d.  Every crowd is so unique that they can be studied only using case study methods.   e.  Members of crowds are united by their shared focus on attention.

Psychology

Terrance refuses to leave home due to the belief that there are too many free radicals that are specifically aiming to harm him and his complexion. He works from home, has all of his food and other needs delivered to him, and communicates on a regular basis with friends and family. The above illustrates the problem with the difficulties- adapting-to-life-demands criterion for diagnosing a mental

disorder because people engage in a. behaviors that harm others from birth. b. behaviors to become self-actualizing. c. behaviors that are normal in other cultures than their own. d. odd behaviors that do not interfere with their daily functioning.

Psychology

According to research on gender differences in motor skill performance, the one skill in which girls outperform boys is

A. running B. walking C. hopping D. rolling E. striking

Psychology

You are on an airplane. You turn to the person sitting on your left and ask "Do you fly often?" The person replies, "I fly like Superman, who was a comic book character. My daughter is a real character and doesn't listen. Do you like to listen to music?" "I see," you politely respond as you focus your attention on your new book. Your new friend has demonstrated

A. ideas of reference. B. loose associations. C. neologisms. D. thought insertion.

Psychology