List and describe the two main physiological processes involved in sexual arousal.
What will be an ideal response?
Two main physiological processes involved in sexual arousal are vasocongestion, which involves the concentration of blood in certain tissues of the body (e.g., in the clitoris and penis), and myotonia, which involves increased muscle tension to the point of involuntary contractions during orgasm.
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A. elaborative rehearsal cue B. cross code C. structural cue D. retrieval cue
Some words have permanently lower thresholds than other, so they are more easily recognized
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is the Army Beta?
a) an early diagnostic system used to identify mentally ill recruits b) programmed instructions for training soldiers in the use of computers c) a non-language version of the first large-scale intelligence test used to screen illiterate and non-English-speaking soldiers d) general term used for the military's efforts to incorporate psychological principles in training
Which of the following is TRUE?
A) Biological siblings raised together in stepfamilies are less close than those raised in intact families. B) A majority of children whose parents remarry will gain a stepsibling or halfsibling. C) Most stepsiblings get along reasonably well. D) all of the above