The second phase of the sexual response is __________

a) excitement.
b) plateau.
c) orgasm.
d) resolution.


b

Psychology

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When a 4-year-old child has an erection, we can most likely assume: a. That his physiology is functioning normally

b. That he has experienced something causing him to be sexually aroused. c. That he is likely to feel embarrassed about his erection. d. That he is not likely to have erectile dysfunction later in his life.

Psychology

Infants that explore the environment with little affective interaction with the caregiver are likely to have a(n) ____ attachment pattern

a. secure b. anxious-avoidant c. anxious-resistant d. disorganized

Psychology

The tendency for infants younger than two months to focus on the external features of a complex stimulus and explore the internal features less systematically is called

a. internal scanning. c. the inside-out effect. b. external scanning. d. the externality effect.

Psychology

When Lesgold inserted two irrelevant sentences (about a bee in the car) into a text, it took longer to comprehend the final sentence because it

a. could no longer be related. b. required an inference to be related. c. required a reinstatement search to be related. d. required expert knowledge to be related.

Psychology