In some non-Western cultures, the practice of calming infants through genital stimulation is called _______________
a. infantilizing
b. attachment formation
c. transgenerational gender reference
d. fellating
C
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According to Schultz & Schultz, a course in the history of psychology is useful because ____.?
a. ?it helps us to understand why modern psychology has so many different movements b. ?it helps to integrate the areas and issues that constitute modern psychology c. ?it provides a fascinating story on its own d. ?All of the choices are correct e. ?None of the choices are correct
Irresistible attacks of sleepiness that can occur without warning are symptoms of a sleep disorder called:
A. insomnia B. narcolepsy C. sleep apnea D. night terrors
Gary's ex-girlfriend enters the bar with her new boyfriend. According to the alcohol myopia theory, Gary might:
A) experience inattentional blindness and fail to perceive her new boyfriend. B) casually say "Hi" and go back to conversing with his friends. C) purposefully keep some distance so that his ex will be out of sight. D) become overly emotional and make a scene.
Effective communication seems to rely a great deal on common:
a. heuristics b. metaphors c. knowledge d. pitch