In brief, heterogamy is the way to describe partners who are
a. in plural committed relationships.
b. both monogamous and heterosexual.
c. both unfaithful and heterosexual.
d. dissimilar in some way, such as race, age, or religions.
D
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In examining The Big Five traits, researchers have found regional differences in the U.S. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A. The highest scores on agreeableness are found in the Midwest. B. The highest scores on conscientiousness are found in the Midwest and in the South. C. The highest scores on openness are found in the Northeast and West D. The highest scores on agreeableness are found in the South.
Johnny hated going to the doctor because he always received vaccinations. When he entered the doctor's office, he would become anxious and his stomach would hurt. When Johnny reached the age of 8, he was finished with his immunizations. After many trips to the doctor's office with no injections, what should happen to Johnny's anxiety and stomach ache?
A) They should get worse with every visit. B) They should stay the same. C) They should gradually become less severe and eventually disappear. D) They should start occurring before he even enters the doctor's office.
Approximately one-third of professional psychologists would report that their primary work setting is
A. A mental health facility B. An educational setting C. Private practice D. A non-profit organization
A primary difference between someone who has "sociometric" popularity versus someone with "perceived" popularity is that:
a. someone who is sociometrically popular is likely to engage in prosocial behaviors. b. someone who is sociometrically popular is likely to be wealthy and snobbish. c. people with perceived popularity tend to show more prosocial behaviors. d. people with perceived popularity are more likely to be wealthy and snobbish.