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A) a husband and wife
B) an adopted child and the adoptive parent
C) two fraternal twins reared together
D) two identical twins reared apart
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A) more similar in biological than in social needs.
B) more similar in social than in biological needs.
C) highly varied in both social and biological needs.
D) quite similar in both biological and social needs.
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A) deny reality.
B) repress their true feelings.
C) rationalize mistakes.
D) seek revenge.
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A) psychological
B) behavioral
C) cognitive
D) physiological
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A) "I'm shaking because I'm afraid."
B) "I'm afraid because I'm shaking."
C) "My shaking must be due to fear, since my house is on fire."
D) "My fear is a built-in, primary reaction to a dangerous situation."
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A) Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
B) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
C) Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
D) Edwards Manifest Needs Scale (EMNS)
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A) The need for achievement is highly variable in a given person throughout his/her lifetime.
B) Achievement motive is generally determined by situational factors.
C) The need for achievement is a fairly stable aspect of one's personality.
D) There is a strong genetic component in the need for achievement.
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A) will not exert his maximum effort in the course because the course has a low incentive value for him.
B) will exert the maximum effort he can because he has a high need for achievement.
C) will not exert his maximum effort in the course because he has a low expectation of success.
D) will drop the course and switch to a different major.
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A) influenced more by genetics than by environmental factors.
B) influenced more by environmental factors than by genetics.
C) affected equally by genetics and environmental factors.
D) not affected by either genetics or environmental factor.
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A) Peter is likely to experience several more orgasms before he enters a refractory period.
B) Peter's muscular contractions are likely to produce an orgasm in his wife.
C) Peter will be relatively unresponsive to sexual stimulation for a period of time following his orgasm.
D) Peter will now pass into the plateau stage of the sexual response cycle.
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A) In some cases, female homosexuality has been linked to prenatal exposure to abnormally high levels of androgens.
B) There are anatomical differences in the brain between homosexual and heterosexual men.
C) Homosexuality is a learned preference acquired when same-sex stimuli have been paired with sexual arousal.
D) Identical twins of homosexual men are more likely to be homosexual than are fraternal twins of homosexual men.
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A) actively contributing to the care of their offspring.
B) seeking partners who have strength and agility.
C) being highly selective in mating.
D) mating with as many females as possible.
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A) cognitions.
B) polygraphs.
C) display rules.
D) emotional cues.
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A) a low set point.
B) the level at which the factors of food consumption and energy expenditure are at equilibrium.
C) a high set point.
D) the level at which the factors of food storage and energy expenditure are at equilibrium.
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A) the experience of emotion depends on autonomic arousal and your cognitive interpretation of that arousal.
B) different patterns of autonomic activation lead to the experience of different emotions.
C) emotion occurs when the thalamus sends signals simultaneously to the cortex and to the autonomic nervous system.
D) emotions develop because of their adaptive value.
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A) "I feel terrified because my heart is racing."
B) "My heart is racing because I am terrified."
C) "My racing heart must mean I'm terrified because this situation is dangerous."
D) "The rearing of the horse makes my heart race and it makes me feel terrified."
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A) the phenomenon that when there are few foods available the appeal of them can decline quickly.
B) the phenomenon that when there are many foods available the appeal of them can decline quickly.
C) the phenomenon that when there are few foods available the appeal of them can quickly increase.
D) the phenomenon that when there are many foods available people will quickly tire of them and stop eating.
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