You would not want to look just for confirming evidence (recall the principle of falsifiability from Chapter 2); you would want to look also for evidence of female promiscuity and male monogamy among humans and other species,
and changes in human sexual customs in response to changing social conditions.
What will be an ideal response?
Basket-weaving skills seem to run in Andy's family. Why shouldn't Andy conclude that his own talent is genetic?
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Which of these is a suitable slogan for the moral doctrine of specificity?
a. "Every cloud has a silver lining.". b. "Actions depend on the situation.". c. "Good or evil is stamped into the child's personality.". d. "Monkey see, monkey do.".
"Friends with benefits" situations, in which men and women have sex without expectations for an emotional bond a. are likely to produce equal senses of reward for both men and women
b. might cause more problems for men than women, because of testosterone's effects on human bonding. c. might cause more problems for women than men, because of oxytocin's effects on human bonding. d. are likely to cause equal distress for men and women.
In the traditional male adolescent culture, male adolescents trying to adopt a strong masculine role are likely to believe they will be thought of as more masculine if they
A. drink alcohol or take drugs. B. have a steady girlfriend. C. get a job and pay some of their own expenses. D. participate in a "manly" sport, such as football or hockey.