Which of the following items provides the most accurate summary of Lisa M. Diamond's research on the fluidity of many women's sexual identity?
a. Women who have stereotypically masculine careers are twice as likely as other women to develop a bisexual identity.
b. Sexual feelings are more important than emotional reactions when women are making decisions about their sexual identity.
c. Research on nonheterosexual women shows that there are more "stable lesbians" than "fluid lesbians.".
d. Research on nonheterosexual women shows that the majority preferred to call themselves "unlabeled" at some point in their lives.
D
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A. preschool years B. emerging adulthood C. early childhood D. middle childhood
Regarding hearing loss, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Sensorineural hearing loss can be overcome with a hearing aid, which makes sounds louder and clearer. b. The hair cells are as thin as a cobweb and are very fragile. c. By the time one is 65 years old, more than 40 percent of auditory hair cells will be gone. d. Brief exposure to 150 decibels may cause permanent hearing loss.
Which of the following is an example of a traditional, nuclear family?
a. Jack and Diane, who live together with their biological, dependent children b. Sarah and Mandy, who are raising Mandy's biological child c. Mindy and Jeff, who are raising Jeff's daughter from a previous relationship d. All of these are traditional, nuclear families
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A. exercise level. B. rate of metabolism. C. urine flow. D. proportion of body fat.