Robert and Emily have been together for almost 2 years, and they share a satisfying emotional and sexual relationship as a couple. Their relationship exemplifies
A. asexuality.
B. bisexuality.
C. heterosexuality.
D. homosexuality.
Answer: C
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Lloyd, who was watching television in his apartment late at night, heard a door creak. His heart started to pound before he even realized what was happening. What is the reason for this?
a. ?Sensory information can reach the cortex rapidly along routes that are separate from the pathways for information going to the amygdala. b. ?Sensory information reaches the hypothalamus, which is responsible for our initial physical reaction, before the amygdala and cortex. c. ?Sensory information can reach the amygdala rapidly along routes that are separate from the pathways for information going to the cortex. d. ?Sensory information can be transmitted incorrectly when the stimuli is not easily understood.
ISLE 10.3 The Decibel ScaleClick on the above link to work though the ISLE activity. Once you've completed the activity, navigate back and answer the following question.Which statement is true with respect to the measurement of sound?
A. Amplitude is measured using an arithmetic scale, whereas pitch is measured using a logarithmic scale. B. Amplitude is measured using a logarithmic scale, whereas pitch is measured using an arithmetic scale. C. Both amplitude and frequency are measured using arithmetic scales. D. Both amplitude and frequency are measured using logarithmic scales.
Which of the following is an accurate finding of the Bucharest Early Intervention Project?
A) Foster placement is no better than institutionalization. B) The later the foster placement, the better the outcome. C) To be maximally effective, intensive intervention must begin early. D) The institutional-care group exceeded the foster-care group in perception of emotional expression.
Isaac lost a leg in Afghanistan after an improvised bomb exploded near him. Years later, he still has times when he feels intense pain that he perceives as coming from his missing leg. It is obvious that Isaac:
a. is craving the attention of his family and friends. b. is experiencing cramps in the other intact leg. c. is experiencing phantom pain. d. has been faking the pain to avoid working.