Which of the following statements correctly describes women's decisions about whether to report a rape?

a. Most women decide to report a rape, especially because they are worried that the rapist may attack other women.
b. A common reason for not reporting a rape is that women believe it wouldn't do any good.
c. Many women falsely report a rape because they feel guilty about having sex.
d. Most women report a rape because they have no choice, due to mandatory reporting laws.


B

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Kinship studies show us that heredity is a more important determinant of happiness than money and other social factors. What else have these studies shown us?

a. People's levels of cheerfulness or grumpiness are not consistent. b. Identical twins, separated at birth, and raised by other people, are similar to their natural parents in some traits. c. There is very little evidence for a genetic role in the appearance of some traits. d. None of these.

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A. humans have a separate receptor for each smell. B. humans have only one type of receptor which binds to all odorants, and then the higher order processing in the brain determines the smell. C. humans have different receptors that bind to different odorants, and the activity patterns created by these bindings are what are interpreted as different smells. D. humans have two receptor types, one for irritant odors and one for pleasant odors.

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Middle adulthood does not offer people opportunities for exercising creativity, expanding knowledge, and gaining intellectual experience

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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