Schwartz's value dimension of _____ refers to the degree to which cultures emphasize the legitimacy of pyramidal allocation of fixed roles and resources such as social power, authority, humility, or wealth
a) mastery
b) hierarchy
c) intellectual autonomy
d) affective autonomy
b
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The limited-number technique is a persuasive technique based upon the principle of ________________
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The fact that Orson is extremely obese appears to be completely due to one pair of genes that he received (one from mom and one from dad). In this case, Orson's obesity is best explained by
a. single gene-pair inheritance. b. polygenetic effects. c. dominant genes. d. sex-linked traits.
Baby Lucy lost her parents in a car accident. In order to form an attachment relationship, what would Bowlby say her extended family should provide for her?
a. a cloth mother b. a moving object to imprint on c. something that provides nourishment whenever she needs it d. a primary attachment figure, such as a grandparent, aunt or uncle
Eli is in the 12th grade and is presently dating the head cheerleader, Grace. Eli is attracted to Grace, who is very feminine in her mannerisms, and Eli reports that he is attracted to girls who are petite and athletic. He and his buddies like to go "cruising for girls" on the weekends, but he has never strayed from Grace and is thinking about proposing to her after they graduate. He has never been attracted to other boys. Eli is considered __________ in terms of his sexual orientation.
A. homosexual B. heterosexual C. bisexual D. transsexual