Situational factors do not appear to be very important in determining human aggression
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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Nancy Neurotransmitter and Heather Hormone are having an argument over which of them is more powerful. Defending her stance that hormones are more powerful, Heather correctly states that neurotransmitters “____.”?
a. ?can affect only cells that have special receptors—hormones can affect all cells equally! b. ?can be found only in the brain—hormones are found everywhere in the body! c. ?carry their message across the synapse—hormones are carried in the bloodstream and can affect many more cells! d. ?control the autonomic nervous system—hormones control the sympathetic nervous system!
If a song or stupid commercial jingle repeats over and over in your mind, you are experiencing a mild type of
a. obsession. b. compulsion. c. phobia. d. delusion.
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(see Figure 13.21)
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In this illustration of a typical reader, information travels from primary visual cortex to A. angular gyrus. B. arcuate fasciculus. C. hippocampal commissure. D. massa intermedia.
When it comes to the topic of benevolent sexism, many people may get confused over what is and what is not considered this type of behavior? Which of the following statements explains some of this confusion?
a. Because the term is so contradictory that many people argue that benevolent sexism does not, in fact, exist. b. Because benevolent sexism is such a new topic, many older adults are simply unable to change their behaviors to remove the benevolent sexism. c. Because some believe that benevolent sexism can only apply to men's behaviors directed at women. d. Because some behaviors that are widely considered to be chivalrous are actually a form of benevolent sexism.