If a human fetus is exposed to lower than normal levels of both testosterone and estrogens throughout prenatal development, how would external sexual anatomy appear?

a. Like that of a typical male
b. Like that of a typical female
c. About halfway between typical male and typical female
d. With both the typical male structures and the typical female structures


b

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a. tokens. b. reinforcement operants. c. conditioned stimuli. d. stimulus controls.

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We can usually control whether we cry, but we can't usually control whether we feel sorrow. This illustrates that emotions

A. arise in part from a cognitive appraisal of a situation. B. are passions, not actions. C. are accompanied by bodily responses. D. are experiences, not overt behaviors or specific thoughts.

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After breaking up her twin sons' fight, Mary asks her mother, Georgia, what she did when Mary and her sister argued. Georgia answers that Mary and her brother never fought and that she only remembers the children playing well

This situation is an example of a) positivity bias. b) working memory. Consider This: Socioemotional selectivity theory helps explain this phenomenon. LO 4.3: Analyze whether cognitive process is age-related c) prospective memory. Consider This: Socioemotional selectivity theory helps explain this phenomenon. LO 4.3: Analyze whether cognitive process is age-related d) avoidance-denial strategy. Consider This: Socioemotional selectivity theory helps explain this phenomenon. LO 4.3: Analyze whether cognitive process is age-related

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Which of the following is a function of the parasympathetic nervous system?

a. Bladder contraction b. Bronchi dilation c. Pupil dilation d. Heart rate increase

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