The textbook describes research by Todorov and colleagues in which participants rated a large number of faces along different personality dimensions. Which two dimensions stood out as the main dimensions used in these ratings?
a. happiness/sadness and fear
b. trustworthiness and physical attractiveness
c. trustworthiness and dominance
d. happiness and physical attractiveness
c. trustworthiness and dominance
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a. ?Freud b. ?Pinel c. ?Vives d. ?Rush e. Dix?
You are reading a book about how actions are changed by reinforcement. The book was most likely written by:
a. William James b. Abraham Maslow c. B. F. Skinner d. Carl Rogers
Some people have suggested that oxytocin could act as a "love or cuddle hormone" or "liquid trust." Which of the following is a reason given in the textbook why this is an oversimplification?
a. Oxytocin actually decreases attraction and trust in most people. b. Giving people doses of oxytocin makes them more likely to favor their own group over other groups, and increases defensive aggression against outsiders. c. Oxytocin increases attraction and trust in non-human animals, but has no effect in humans. d. Giving people doses of oxytocin only works if it is administered along with vasopressin.
The inability to attain an erection when desired __________
A) rarely occurs before age 50 B) is a sign of serious sexual dysfunction C) becomes more common in midlife D) is always a sign of declining testosterone