Abusive love relationships exist when ____
a. our vulnerability to jealousy decreases
b. both partners cultivate the ability to maintain love over time
c. one partner tries to increase his or her own sense of self-worth or to control the other's behavior by withdrawing or manipulating love
d. one accepts a partner's extramarital affair
C
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Which of the following brain changes contributes to an increase in impulsive behavior during adolescence?
A) immaturity of the prefrontal cortex B) weak connections between prefrontal cortex and the limbic system C) changing neurotransmitter levels D) all of the above
Gender-schematic thinking is so powerful that when children see others behaving in "gender-inconsistent" ways, they
A) experience a crisis of gender labeling that disrupts peer interactions. B) become more pronounced in their gender segregation as well as gender-role conformity. C) often cannot remember the behavior or distort their memory to make it "gender-consistent." D) object and tell that person not to behave in such a way.