What are the four stages of sexual response cycle described by Masters and Johnson?
What will be an ideal response?
* Excitement: sexual arousal increases rapidly; heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration increase.
* Plateau: arousal builds but at a slower rate.
* Orgasm: when sexual arousal reaches maximum intensity, orgasm occurs.
* Resolution: physiological changes associated with sexual arousal gradually decline. (See Figure 7-7, p. 217.)
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a. perfection c. admiration b. self-sufficiency d. affection
Gaining understanding is to making direct changes as
a. directive therapy is to nondirective therapy. b. action therapy is to insight therapy. c. nondirective therapy is to directive therapy. d. insight therapy is to action therapy.
Which of the following words most accurately describes the process of system consolidation in one's memory?
a) loss b) stabilize c) reconstruct d) terminate
In a scholarly article in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Conlon and his colleagues described the question they investigated, the methods they used,
and the results of their study comparing goal-focused and achievement-focused dieters. This part of the scientific method is referred to as a. defining the problem. b. hypothesis discussion. c. publishing results. d. theoretical projection.