The importance of Alfred Kinsey's research on sexuality in the United States was
a. making sexuality a focus of scientific study.
b. showing that people were more conventional than most of society thought.
c. encouraging less openness towards sexuality.
d. that it signaled the end of the sexual revolution.
a
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The predominate work pattern among American men is:
a. Pattern A. b. Pattern B. c. Pattern C. d. Pattern D.
In Kohlberg's theory of moral development, a child who acts out of desire for reward and fear of punishment is in which of the following stages?
a. conventional b. nonconventional c. postconventional d. preconventional
Which of the following is the largest minority category within the U.S. population?
a. People of Asian descent b. People of African descent c. People of Hispanic descent d. People of Native American descent