Same-gender sexual contact in adolescence _________
A) ?is usually coerced.
B) ?is nearly always indicative of a later gay or lesbian sexual orientation.
C) ?usually occurs between an adolescent and an older adult partner.
D) usually occurs between peers.
D
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Which conclusion is least consistent with the original formulation of the frustration-aggression hypothesis? a. The need to aggress in response to frustration can be reduced if the frustrated individual behaves in anaggressive but relatively harmless way toward an object that is not related to the source of the frustration
b. The need to aggress in response to frustration is taught directly by reinforcement, important models, and themedia, and can be "unlearned" if the reinforcements and models change. c. The need to aggress in response to frustration is a psychological drive that resembles the physiological drive ofseeking food in response to hunger. d. The need to aggress in response to frustration can lead to nonviolent acts of aggression such as spreadingrumors about someone or telling hostile jokes.
Looking at a painting in an art gallery, many of your brain cells fire in response to lines presented at various angles, while others fire in response to specific colors. These cells are termed
a. firing detectors. c. sensory cortex detectors. b. feature detectors. d. visual input detectors.