When we establish eye contact with, touch, or smell the scent of a person with features we see as desirable, our brain releases a flood of chemicals to the nerves and bloodstream that are natural amphetamines such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and
phenylethylamine (PEA) that give us the rush we know as sexual attraction. This is the __________ perspective.
A. biochemical
B. historical-biological
C. macro-level
D. Sternberg’s triangular theory
Answer: A
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It is commonly believed that homosexual males are
a. robust physical specimens. b. intellectually superior. c. rarely robust physically. d. endowed with a well-developed sense of self.
When older adults' forgetfulness is rated as more serious than memory failures of younger adults, this is known as
A. an age-based double standard. B. an age-based stereotype. C. age-based attribution. D. dispositional stereotype.
Earlier research studies that did not follow the regulations to protect human subjects may have documented important findings, but these studies cannot be repeated
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Anu and Reeta, introduced in the feature box, are victims of what type of crime?
a. gender-based violence b. sex-role crime c. women's status crime d. corporate crime