The dual control model of sexual response, which maintains that an individual's sexual response results from a balance between excitatory and inhibitory processes, was developed by _________
A) Helen Singer Kaplan.
B) John Bancroft and Erick Jannsen.
C) Sigmund Freud.
D) William Masters and Virginia Johnson.
B
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a. Amy, a 19-year-old college student b. Michael, a 30-year-old auto mechanic c. Joe, a 45-year-old air traffic controller d. Isabel, a 10-year-old grade-school student
There are two general categories of psychological tests used in clinical practice. They are __________.
A. intelligence tests and personality tests B. projective tests and sentence completion tests C. neuropsychological tests and standardized tests D. intelligence tests and rating scales
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a. Level 0 b. Level 1 c. Level 2 d. Level 3
Dr. Winslow believes that emotions are not elicited by the environment but that the child relies on mental processes to assess an event, compare it with past events, and decide a course of action based on the social rules surrounding the event. Dr. Winslow is most likely a _________ theorist
a. biological c. cognitive-socialization b. learning d. behavioral ethology