During transition, the ________.

A. baby is forced down and out of the birth canal
B. placenta is delivered
C. cervix opens completely
D. cervix begins to dilate and efface


Answer: C

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a. behavioral defeminization. b. behavioral masculinization. c. activational effects of estradiol and progesterone. d. organizational effects of estradiol and progesterone. e. organizational effects of testosterone.

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In the context of the calculation of effect size, which of the following is a characteristic of psychologists who take a minimalist stance?

A. They tend to emphasize that the distributions of men and women on any given personality variable show tremendous overlap. B. They believe that the differences that exist between men and women have significant practical importance for behavior in everyday life. C. They focus equally on the magnitude of sex differences and the magnitude of any other effects in psychology. D. They are of the view that sex differences tend to be small, large, or moderate in magnitude.

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