In which model of sex education is information about sex usually focused on harmful consequences and is information about birth control often lacking?
A) Comprehensive B) Sexual self-efficacy
C) Abstinence-preferred D) Abstinence-only
Answer: D
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While conducting statistical analysis, Gordon forgets how to calculate degrees of freedom. All he knows is that Group 1 has twenty-three subjects and Group 2 has twenty-seven subjects. How many degrees of freedom should Gordon use for his analysis?
a. ?4 b. ?48 c. ?50 d. ?2
In an anecdote presented in the textbook, Hugo Munsterberg, a leading psychologist around the beginning of the 20th century, describes the various reported reactions to a speech he gave on peace. The reactions illustrate
a. the potential effect of observer bias. b. the rational for the use of operational definitions. c. how Munsterberg got the idea for the scientific method. d. the importance of the within-subjects design.
Adolescents have a considerable degree of ________, the ability to overcome circumstances that place them at high risk for psychological or physical damage
A) ego-integrity B) resilience C) attachment D) assimilation
Because legalization of same-sex marriage is so recent, research on same-sex couples in the context of marriage is scant. But evidence of cohabiting same-sex couples suggests that
A) marriage is not a central life goal for most gay and lesbian young people. B) a clear division of roles, with one partner as the breadwinner and the other as the caregiver, predicts stability. C) the same factors that contribute to happiness in other-sex marriages do so in same-sex unions. D) same-sex partners tend to differ in SES, education, religion, and age.