Of the following early sexuality researchers, who would most likely label homosexual behavior as pathological?
a. Magnus Hirschfeld
b. Richard von Krafft-Ebing
c. Katherine Bement Davis
d. Clelia Mosher
b
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According to the US research about women's employment during pregnancy,
a. most recent college graduates do not plan to be employed following the birth of their first child. b. when women work outside the home during pregnancy, they have an increased risk for premature delivery. c. most women can take time off during the last weeks of pregnancy, without losing any salary. d. female and male employees are both likely to avoid hiring a pregnant job applicant.
A new television show depicting an adolescent and his relationships with his family is described as being life-like. The program displays the adolescent as having a poor sense of self, aloof relationships with family members, and emotional problems. Being the well-educated psychology student that you are, your reaction to this program is that:
A. most adolescents have a good sense of identity, but that their relationships with family tend to be poor B. adolescence is the worst time in life, and this program describes it well C. it does not portray the majority of teenagers D. it does portray the majority of teenagers
As compared to adolescents in non industrialized cultures, adolescents in industrialized cultures are likely to
A) have more mood swings and more instances of risky behavior. B) have fewer and less intense conflicts with their parents. C) experience fewer mood swings and instances of risky behavior. D) be more tolerant of parents' rules about behavior.
After discrimination training with two stimuli (S+ and S–), a researcher might graph the results of a test responding to many other stimuli. This graph is called a ______.
A. a discrimination graph B. a generalization gradient C. a cumulative record D. none of these are correct