John is studying the case of a Bruce, 35-year-old male who lost his penis at circumcision. John interviews all the family members, reads medical records, and writes a book about the topic, focusing on how the surgery has affected Bruce's self-concept, gender identity, and sexual behavior. Most likely, John considers himself a _________

A) humanist.
B) social psychologist.
C) sexologist.
D) forensic psychologist.


C

Psychology

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Josh is using a web-based study system in psychology that creates a personalized study plan for him as well as providing him with videos, animations, and learning modules that will help him master course content. This study system also has pretests and posttests to help Josh monitor his learning progress. This web-based study system is called

a. PsycINFO. b. PsycPORT. c. StudyTECH. d. CengageNOW.

Psychology

Both Islam and Christianity shared an intense interest in astronomy for religious reasons. Christians used astronomy to ____

a. orient the churches to face toward Bethlehem b. determine the date for Easter c. guide religious leaders on their annual trek to Rome d. determine the date of Christ’s birth

Psychology

Henry Dale proposed that neurons could only release one type of chemical messenger. This assertion is

A. correct. B. incorrect, as some neurons can release two small molecules in different locations. C. partially correct, in that neuropeptides are never found in the same neuron as amines or amino acids. D. partially correct, as neurons nearly always release more than a dozen neurotransmitters whenever stimulated.

Psychology

Learning, as defined bypsychologists, always involves the process of

A) studying B) mental awareness C) the unconscious D) change

Psychology