From the 1930s through the 1960s it was standard practice in hospitals in Western countries to ____
a. have women in labor walk between contractions
b. prevent women from entering hospitals until active labor
c. heavily medicate women in labor
d. encourage women in labor to deliver at home
C. Standard practice during this time was to heavily medicate women in labor. This didn't make labor painless, but afterward they remembered none of it.
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When women with high levels of sex guilt watch erotic films, they tend to ____
a. report that they are more opposed to the films than other people, and show less genital arousal than other people b. report that they are more opposed to the films than other people, but actually show more genital arousal than other people c. report that they are as tolerant of the films as other people, but actually show less genital arousal than other people d. report that they are as tolerant of the films as other people, and also show more genital arousal than other people
If a person has a low metabolic rate, they will:
A. burn more energy B. store excess energy as fat C. store less fat D. have few fat cells
Two-year-old Teshonda is eating her breakfast and tells her mother, "Allgone milk.".According to Noam Chomsky, Teshonda is exhibiting which pattern of speech?
a. identification b. nonexistence c. negation d. agent-action
Which of the following best describes a reason that it is important to consider all facets of culture, such as race, gender, or religion?
A. Each cultural facet can influence what is seen as a positive behavior or trait. B. Facets can be compared to similar facets in other cultures to ultimately decide the dominant facet. C. Cultural facets can determine if that culture holds any value. D. Desired facets of cultures are useful for eliminating behaviors and creating a mainstream culture.