Studies of gender differences in aggression show that

a. there are, in general, no important gender differences in aggression.
b. if people are provoked, gender differences in aggression are minimal.
c. in almost all areas, males are more aggressive than females.
d. males and females differ in their tendency to talk about aggression, but they do not differ in their actual aggressive behavior.


B

Psychology

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After the neural signals from each visual field separate at the optic chiasm, neural fibers are sent to:

a. the thalamus and the hypothalamus b. the superior colliculus and the cerebellum c. the thalamus and the superior colliculus d. the reticular formation and the temporal lobe

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The observation that we are most likely to help someone else when we are able to "feel that person's pain" is referred to as

a. the just-world belief. b. a superordinate goal. c. the empathy-helping relationship. d. mutual interdependence.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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