According to Piaget, the formal operational period of development lasts from:

a. birth through the age of 2
b. the age of 2 through age 7
c. the age of 7 through age 11
d. the age of 11 through adulthood


D

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a. The brains of people who had frequent sex during the later years were more likely to experience irregularities. b. The brains of married couples reacted less to stress than the brains of cohabitating couples. c. There were no differences in the brain between married and single men; however, significant differences were found between brains of married and single women. d. Couples who had an open sexual relationship showed higher levels of brain activity than those who were in strictly monogamous relationships.

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"Don't think about crocodiles flying!" Having just heard this command, most people start to think about those crocodiles anyway. This illustrates

a. fantasies about flying. b. mental uncontrollability. c. attentional independence. d. unconscious rebelliousness.

Psychology

Evolutionary theory predicts women are less interested in sex, have fewer partners, and are more interested in non-sexual aspects of relationships for what reason?

a) the demands of pregnancy and child-rearing b) they don't enjoy sex as much as men c) they have been socialized to be as interested in sex d) being too interested in sex violates cultural norms for females

Psychology

Among the theories of aging, __________ has identified a cause for aging, while __________ has just been seen to accompany aging

a) genetic limits; oxidative damage b) caloric restriction; genetic limits Consider This: While both look at biological processes, only one has been seen to lead directly to aging. LO 2.1: Analyze theories of primary aging arguing in favor and against each c) oxidative damage; genetic limits Consider This: While both look at biological processes, only one has been seen to lead directly to aging. LO 2.1: Analyze theories of primary aging arguing in favor and against each d) genetic limits; caloric restriction Consider This: While both look at biological processes, only one has been seen to lead directly to aging. LO 2.1: Analyze theories of primary aging arguing in favor and against each

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