According to your textbook, social support is particularly important in ________ communities, as these networks provide all sorts of informal assistance for health-related and other issues

a. Asian American and African American
b. Asian American and Native American
c. African American and Mexican American
d. African American and Native American


c

Psychology

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If people have a "punishment concept" of STIs, they: a. Believe that STIs are the primary cause of sexual disorders

b. Think those who develop STIs deserve them. c. Believe it is okay not to tell ex?lovers when they find out they have an STI. d. Feel that people who commit sex crimes should be infected with STIs as their consequence.

Psychology

Oxytocin is secreted by the ________

a. endocrine gland. b. adrenal gland. c. pineal gland. d. pituitary gland.

Psychology

Which of the following is not one of the three separable aspects of configural processing of faces distinguished by Maurer et al?

a. Perception of first-order relationships b. Normalisation c. Perception of second-order relationships d. Holistic processing

Psychology

At an interview with a local tech start-up, Janine answered questions about her qualifications. She elaborated on her education and relevant working experiences. She said that she graduated top of her class easily. She said she received more compliments from her professors than any of her peers and that one professor commented that he couldn't believe Janine learned many computer languages so quickly. Janine also said that she was working on "a rival to Facebook," but that she couldn't show the interviewer this work because it was confidential. In the end, Janine did not get the job. Which of the following is a likely explanation as to why?

a) Janine used excessive and impression management tactics.
b) Janine didn't use enough impression management tactics.
c) Janine's impression management tactics did not affect the interviewer.
d) Janine didn't have the right qualifications for the job.

Psychology