Women who lied about their sexually transmitted diseases
a. almost never felt guilt about it.
b. almost never remembered what the truth was themselves.
c. reduced their incidence of sexual relations with men.
d. often felt guilt about it.
D
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Matching
1) social contagion 2) minimax strategy 3) emergent norms 4) panic 5) role extension 6) mass hysteria 7) moral panic 8) fad 9) craze 10) flash mob 11) fashion 12) urban legend 13) social movement 14) millenarian social movement 15) agent provocateur A) Turner's and Killian's term for people developing new norms to cope with a new situation to explain crowd behavior B) an imagined threat that causes physical symptoms among a large number of people C) a sense of excitement that is passed from one person to another in an acting crowd D) a story with an ironic twist that sounds realistic but is false E) someone who joins a group in order to spy on it or sabotage it by provoking its members to commit extreme acts F) the condition of being so fearful that one cannot function normally and may even flee G) a very short and intense fad H) a large group of people who are organized to promote or resist some social change I) a social movement based on the prophecy of coming social upheaval J) the incorporation of additional activities into a role K) a behavior craze of 2003 that involved large numbers of participants engaging in harmless behavior as if on cue and then dispersing just as quickly L) Richard Berk's term for the efforts people make to minimize their costs and maximize their rewards M) a pattern of behavior that catches people's attention and lasts a relatively long time N) a fear that grips a large number of people that some evil threatens the well-being of society followed by hostility or violence O) a temporary pattern of behavior that catches people's attention
Children's friendships
(a) likely change in nature over time (b) are intense but transient (c) can be significant and enduring (d) both a and c
Which of the following is TRUE regarding sex differences in love?
a) There are no sex differences, according to the latest research. b) Men are more likely than women to be looking for a partner and they fall in love sooner. c) White women are more likely than White men to be looking for a partner, but in other racial and ethnic groups the trend is reversed. d) Young women under age 25 are more likely than men to be looking for a partner and they fall in love sooner, but the trend is reversed among those who are older. e) Our cultural rhetoric claims that men fall in love more easily than women.
People who use marijuana are less likely to use other drugs than people who do not use marijuana
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false