Heterosexism
What will be an ideal response?
loosely defined as a system of beliefs in favor of heterosexual relationships as being normative and more superior compared to homosexual relationships
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Every time her husband pays her a compliment, Sarah looks him in the eye and smiles at him. This is an example of
a. negative reinforcement. b. positive reinforcement. c. primary reinforcement. d. observational learning. e. latent learning.
Vasily participated in a replication of Milgram's original obedience experiment. Like the other "teachers" in the Milgram experiments, as Vasily became more emotionally aroused, his emotions interfered with clear thinking. When this happened, the __________ factor tended to increase the likelihood of obedience
a. buffer c. lack of social comparison b. perception of legitimate authority d. inaccessibility of values
Epilepsy is diagnosed in patients with
A. a history of at least one seizure. B. a history of at least one seizure that was unrelated to having a fever as a child. C. repeated, unprovoked seizures. D. seizures resulting from an inoperable tumor.
It's Lucia's first time at an amusement park. She and her family are getting ready to ride the merry-go-round. Lucia doesn't want to go fast, so she asks her sister where she should sit if she wants to go slow
According to Levin, Siegler, and Druyan (1990), Lucia's sister is likely to tell Lucia that ___. a. she should sit closest to the inside of the merry-go-round b. she should sit closest to the outside of the merry-go-round c. she can sit anywhere because all the horses on the merry-go-round travel at the same speed d. she should sit on a gray horse