A primary sexual problem is one that develops after a period of adequate functioning, whereas a secondary sexual problem is one that has always existed
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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The local school board in Middletown recently asked that the Differential Aptitude Test (DAT) be administered to all fifth-grade students. It is particularly interested in the scores from the spatial relations and abstract reasoning sections. Based on the research into gender differences in cognitive abilities, you should expect that
a. the male students will score higher than the female students on both these two sections of the test. b. the male students will score higher than the female students on the spatial relations section of the test. c. the female students will score higher than the male students on both these two sections of the test. d. the female students will score higher than the male students on the spatial relations section of the test.
Which of the following is a reason for the impact bias?
a. People focus on all the life experiences rather than on the single event in question. b. People overestimate their resilience. c. People focus on a single event in question without considering other life experiences. d. People think that others will cope better than they will.
Who is likely to discontinue his or her behavior first if reinforcement completely stops?
a. ?Penny, who plays the slot machines b. ?Sam, who receives $20 each time he mows his neighbor’s lawn c. ?Ralph, who is out on his boat fishing for striped bass d. ?Wendy, who repeatedly checks for e-mail while studying
Peter is a seven-year-old. According to Erikson's theory, if Peter has problems in school and is unable to direct his energy, he is likely to:
A. feel ashamed of his abilities and give up B. develop feelings of guilt C. develop a feeling of inferiority D. lose trust in his parents and teachers