One strategy the authors suggest for providing sex education to one's own children is to:
A) ?wait to have "the talk" until puberty is imminent.
B) ?integrate information about sex into everyday conversations, where appropriate.
C) ?avoid expressing the idea that sex is pleasurable.
D) ?be sure to provide detailed responses every chance you get, even if the child does not appear interested in a thorough explanation.
B
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a. sexist. b. ambiguous. c. suspenseful. d. all of these.
Chris finds an advertisement online for a self-help program designed to "help you relax so you can tackle all of life's challenges." The premise of the program is that "being too high strung" negatively affects people's performance, so learning to relax will always help you do better in situations. Is this claim correct?
A. No, high arousal can improve performance if doing an easy, well-practiced task. B. No, high arousal is always needed to improve performance in any situation. C. Yes, reducing arousal will always lead to better performance in any situation. D. Yes, especially with difficult tasks, low arousal produces the best performance.
Most adults have an attachment to friends and lovers that is marked by caring, supportiveness, and understanding and is referred to as a(n) attachment style
a. ambivalent b. avoidant c. secure d. democratic
NMDA receptors are:
A. activated by acetylcholine. B. found primarily in the basal ganglia. C. activated by serotonin. D. both chemically and voltage gated.