In comparison to people growing up in the 1990s, young adults today are more likely to:
a. have unprotected sex, without the use of condoms
b. engage frequently in sexual intercourse, and at younger ages
c. avoid having testing done for STDs, including AIDS testing
d. be more cautious about their sexual activity
d
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The authors of the text suggest that in general, people today might have more successful long-term relationships if they ____
a. continually strove to be on their "best behavior" (e.g., dressing well, being polite) b. made more of an effort for their partners to see "the real them" (e.g., sharing fears and insecurities) c. tried not to idealize their partners, but instead to see them as "real people" d. made more of an effort to "love themselves" before trying to love their partners
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In the effects of mood on memory, a happy mood may evoke happy memories, and a sad mood may evoke sad memories. What do these effects illustrate?
a. context-dependent memory c. feeling of knowing b. state-dependent memory d. elaborative rehearsal
All of the following are examples of behavioral effects from low doses of a psychostimulant except:
a. increased speed of talking. b. increased speed of a completing a task. c. increased motor activity. d. increased paranoid behavior.