One day you overhear two scientists talking. “I study romanticism,” one of them says. What does he or she study, specifically?
a) People’s tendency to anxiously anticipate, readily perceive, and overreact to rejection from relationship partners
b) People’s characteristic beliefs, attitudes, and expectations about the self as worthy or unworthy of love, other people as available or unavailable, and relationships as rewarding or punishing
c) People’s beliefs, values, and expectations about love and the nature of romantic relationships
d) People’s assumptions about the relationship experiences of others
c) People’s beliefs, values, and expectations about love and the nature of romantic relationships
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Caresa has a somewhat irregular menstrual cycle ranging from 21 to 35 days. Are Caresa and her partner good candidates for the Standard Days method of birth control?
a. No, because it is very difficult to accurately predict when she ovulates and therefore which days are "safe" from pregnancy. b. No, because she may end up having intercourse near the beginning of her period, thereby increasing the likelihood of conception. c. Yes, because not having to use any artificial means of birth control will greatly enhance their sexual satisfaction. d. Yes, because an irregular menstrual cycle indicates that she is probably not fertile anyway.
How many new cases of STIs are diagnosed in the United States each year?
a. 2 million b. 8 million c. 20 million d. 65 million
Which of the following cultures was the most tolerant of same-sex relationships?
A. Cultures which do not recognize homosexuality B. Cultures defined by role difference C. Cultures defined by gender difference D. Cultures defined by age difference E. Cultures that enforced compulsory heterosexuality
Which of the following is a common symptom of HPV?
A. Sores on the mouth B. Chancre C. Genital warts D. Intense itching and a pimple-like skin rash E. Fever