Define "edgework" and offer occupational and recreational examples of it
What will be an ideal response?
Edgework refers to occupations or recreational activities in which risk taking or
danger is involved, as in "living on the edge." Examples will vary; they should all
include elements of risk or danger.
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As discussed in the text, human groups are ____
a. social but not cultural b. cultural but not social c. both social and cultural d. neither social nor cultural
According to Seligman and Peterson, the human strength of "courage" is expressed by the positive traits of
a. curiosity, open-mindedness, and perspective. b. persistence, integrity, and vitality. c. fairness, leadership, and citizenship. d. forgiveness, humility, prudence, and self-control.
Which of the following is not true?
a. Fraternal twins develop during mitoses. b. It is possible for fraternal twins to have different fathers. c. Fraternal twins are produced when two separate ova are fertilized in a month. d. Fraternal twins are as generically alike as any two siblings.
If the SRY gene is inserted in chromosomally female mice, they will develop a. neither ovaries nor testes. b. both ovaries and testes
c. testes. d. ovaries.