Who developed the triangular theory of love?
A. Mary Main
B. Daniel Goleman
C. Martin Seligman
D. Robert Sternberg
Ans: D
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In studies that collected self-ratings by adolescents of impulse control and the tendency to take risks (Cauffman et al., 2010; Steinberg et al., 2008), impulse control did not approach adult levels until ages __________.
A. 10 to 12 B. 12 to 14 C. 15 to 17 D. 18 to 22
Sex education programs
a. have been shown to increase teen pregnancy rates. b. cause a decline in the use of contraceptives. c. work better in the United States than in other countries. d. have shown some success in reducing sexual activity and increasing contraceptive use.
Dutton and Arno (1974) examined the effects of arousal on attraction by conducting a study in which a female approached and asked survey questions of men on a rickety suspension bridge. Which scenario is most analogous to the results of this
study? a. After swerving to avoid an oncoming car, your heart races, and your mind is flooded with images of howmuch you care about your significant other. b. Ten minutes after you've begun a strenuous workout, the person next to you strikes up a conversation, andyou immediately feel attracted to him/her. c. When a classmate that you find particularly attractive happens to sit down next to you, you feel your pulsequicken, and you stutter as you try to make conversation. d. You are still agitated after a heated phone conversation with your mother, and when you run into someone youhad a crush on several years ago, you are surprised to realize you don't find him/her that attractive in yourcurrent state of arousal.
Which of the following statements does NOT describe the sweat lodge ceremony of the Sioux Indians?
a. It is meant to cleanse the body and mind. b. It is performed in a dark coal-heated chamber. c. It often brings about an altered state of consciousness. d. It often causes a sensory overload that can lead to cataplexy.