Four-year-old Matthew is given a toy robotic dog for his birthday. Matthew is most likely to
A) try to interact with the robotic dog as he would a real dog.
B) recognize that the robotic dog is not alive despite its lifelike features.
C) insist that his mother make something for the robotic dog to eat.
D) realize that the robotic dog cannot see, think, or remember like real dogs.
Answer: B
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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a. is not desirable in that situation. b. suppresses anxiety and worry. c. prevents the occurrence of some other behavior. d. has more purpose than an unwanted behavior.
As a typical male with erectile dysfunction, we can expect Bill to show
A. avoidance of sexual cue awareness and an inaccurate sense of how aroused he is. B. increased awareness of sexual cues and an accurate sense of how aroused he is. C. increased awareness of sexual cues and an inaccurate sense of how aroused he is. D. avoidance of sexual cue awareness and an accurate sense of how aroused he is.