Sue has stated that she has a strong female gender identity. From this statement, we know that
A. she must be heterosexual.
B. she feels like a woman.
C. she is genetically female.
D. her internal and external genitalia are female.
Answer: B
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a. A positive state of subjective well-being can be simply defined as the absence of disease. b. If you have a positive state of subjective well-being, you can bounce back emotionally from adversity. c. People who enjoy a sense of well-being have supportive relationships with others. d. People who enjoy a sense of well-being do meaningful work, and live in a clean environment.
One way that estrogen increases sexual responsiveness is by ____.
A. synchronizing activity between the hypothalamus of the left and right hemispheres B. suppressing the release of competing hormones such as testosterone C. decreasing the rate of overall body activity D. increasing the sensitivity of nerves in the pubic area
The __________________network monitors for conflicts among thoughts, feelings, and responses and resolves such conflicts by inhibiting inappropriate mental representations and activating appropriate ones.
a. alerting b. orienting c. executive attention d. default
Experiments, such as that conducted by Shetz (1974), have indicated that multiple variables (e.g., habits, beliefs, social environment, etc.) are more highly correlated with intention to buy a particular product than with actual frequency of doing so. This finding indicates that:
a. intention and behaviour are unrelated b. behaviour cannot be predicted from such variables as habits, beliefs, social environments, etc. c. behaviour is more predictable than intention d. intention is more predictable than behaviour e. attitudes cannot predict either behaviour or intention