Which of the following changes would NOT increase aggressive behaviors?
A. decreasing testosterone
B. decreasing GABA
C. increasing serotonin
D. decreasing daily alcohol use
Answer: C
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Regarding sexual orientation, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Starting with their earliest erotic feelings, most people remember being attracted to either the opposite sex or the same sex. b. Sexual orientation is a deep part of personal identity and is usually quite stable. c. The chances are practically nil of an exclusively heterosexual or homosexual person being "converted" from one orientation to the other. d. Sexual orientation is mainly a learned behavior and is not caused by genetic or prenatal hormonal influences.
A(n) __________ parenting style is associated with children who are impulsive, disobedient, overly demanding, and dependent on adults
A) uninvolved B) permissive C) authoritarian D) authoritative
Which of the following describes tools measuring cognitive patterns that are supportive of offending?
A. Data from both male and female offenders, as well as meta-analyses, indicate that the PICTS is correlated with previous offending. B. Data from both male and female offenders, as well as meta-analyses, indicate that the PICTS is unreliable and is not predictive of future adjustment and release outcome. C. The Measure of Offending Thinking Styles focuses on offender thinking styles, and, unlike PICTS, follows a pattern of appropriate scientific development and validation comparable. D. The general approach involving the appraisal of thinking styles and cognitive "errors" among offenders has done little to address rehabilitation needs.
Ron and Elaine are walking down the street when they see someone helping an old man across the road. On the next block, they see a woman having difficulty in trying to get across the street. Elaine says, "We'd better give her a hand " The woman who initially helped the old man ________.
a) decreased the diffusion of responsibility b) acted due to self-monitoring effects c) helped increase other directed affect d) acted as a prosocial model