Jack is a 13-year-old living in Victorian England. He was taken to a doctor after having his first wet dream. It is likely that the doctor will say that wet dreams are
a. caused by a disease
b. normal
c. a sign of virility
d. caused by the son's sexual desire for his mother
a
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According to the information on the incidence of psychological problems in North America,
a. women are more likely than men to seek therapy for psychological problems. b. men are more likely than women to suffer from psychological problems. c. there are no significant gender differences in the specific kind of psychological disorders that women and men experience. d. women are more likely than men to have serious substance-abuse problems, whereas men are more likely to experience major depression.
Rob watches his sister, Kathryn, being punished for "smarting off" to their mom. Rob learns that he should never "smart off" to his mom, due to ____.?
a. ?latent learning b. ?avoidance conditioning c. ?vicarious conditioning d. ?escape conditioning
Shondra really wants to borrow Alicia's shoes, but she feels that Alicia may refuse. The idea of the door-in-the-face technique states that Shondra is more likely to get the shoes if she:
A) first asks for something else that she knows Alicia will give her. B) first asks to borrow something Alicia will refuse to give her and then asks to borrow the shoes. C) first lends something to Alicia. D) asks for the shoes when Alicia is in a good mood.
For which trait would concordance rate be chosen for family study analysis, rather than correlation?
a. Adult height (inches) b. Intelligence score c. Income level (in dollars) d. Gay/straight orientation