The research about women's fears of rape concludes that
a. women and men feel equally unsafe at night; however, women fear rape, whereas men fear being robbed.
b. women typically take many precautions to avoid being raped by a stranger at night.
c. women take some precautions to avoid being raped by a stranger, but they take even more precautions to avoid being raped by an acquaintance.
d. women seem to be unaware of the potential danger of being alone at night.
B
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a. all the students who waited with a euphoric student became playful b. all the students who waited with an angry student became irritated c. all the students who were informed about the potential side effects became irritated, no matter who they waited with d. the students who were not informed about potential side effects tended to adopt the mood of the other student who waited with them
Carol belongs to a spiritual growth group at her religious congregation whose members share many values and meet regularly to support each other emotionally, spiritually, and with practical challenges. These are examples of which element in the McMillan-Chavis four elements of sense of community?
a. influence b. integration and fulfillment of needs c. membership d. shared emotional connection
What do high self-efficacy expectations result in?
a. Lower levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline in the bloodstream. b. The ability to withstand stress. c. Less disturbance when adverse events occur. d. All of these.
According to your text, which of the following is a recessive trait?
A) Ability to roll tongue B) Dimpled cheeks C) Detached earlobes D) Flat feet