Amber is a very typical looking young teen whose parents took her to a physician when she failed to menstruate by the age of 15 years. The physician explained that Amber had androgen insensitivity syndrome, and that she
a. would need to adopt children if she wished to become a parent
b. was more likely to be homosexual than heterosexual.
c. was likely to adopt a masculine gender identity as she approached the age of 20 years.
d. would develop typical female fertility with the proper hormone medications.
a
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a. you share thoughts and feelings with. b. is loyal to you. c. you engage in activities with. d. can be trusted.
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a. extinction b. shaping c. a spontaneous recovery d. latent learning
After reading the text, Joanne is comparing first menstruation reactions today in the West versus a few decades ago. Which statement can she make?
A) Moms today are more likely to celebrate this event. B) Society today celebrates this event. C) Girls today are more upset about this event. D) Girls today are totally positive about this event.
In a changing criterion design, it is never necessary to reduce the set criterion once a subject has achieved it.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)