Receptors for kinesthesis are located in

a) joints, ligaments, and muscles.
b) the skin and hair.
c) the inner and middle ear.
d) the eyes.
e) the mouth and nose.


a) joints, ligaments, and muscles.

Psychology

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Roxanne and Paul have been married for nine years, but have recently started having marital problems. Indeed, their relationship has taken a real downturn, and seems to be in the process of deteriorating. What does your text suggest about the likelihood of their relationship getting back on track?

a. Generally speaking, their relationship is unlikely to get back on track, as it is unusual for a couple to restore a healthy relationship once it has begun a downward spiral. b. Generally speaking, their relationship is still very likely to get back on track, as it is perfectly normal for couples to cycle in and out of "crisis periods." c. Their relationship is only likely to get back on track if they have children. d. Their relationship is only likely to get back on track if they enter therapy.

Psychology

The master control for eating is:

a. stomach c. hypothalamus b. liver d. thalamus

Psychology

Which statement BEST describes the impact of various factors (e.g., biomedical, social) on intellectual disability?

A. Some factors affect intellect and other factors affect daily functioning. B. These factors affect adults with intellectual disabilities differently than children with intellectual disabilities. C. Certain factors guarantee an intellectual disability and others just contribute to its severity. D. No individual factor guarantees an intellectual disability, but the risk for intellectual disability grows as more of these factors are present.

Psychology

Melanie Klein believed that the male Oedipus complex is resolved mostly when the boy

A. establishes positive relationships toward both parents. B. identifies with his mother and adopts a feminine position with his father. C. identifies with his father and adopts a feminine position with his mother. D. adopts a masculine position toward both parents.

Psychology