Based on the results of the National Health and Social Life Survey, which of the following is accurate?
a. A low percentage of men had experienced oral sexual activities.
b. Masturbation was very common in women.
c. Less than 10 percent of women had ever engaged in oral intercourse.
d. Most sexual activity occurred outside monogamous relationships.
Answer: b.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of preparedness in conditioning?
a. A child learns that brushing his teeth always results in praise from his parents. b. Birds quickly learn to avoid drinking water that is the same color as water that previously made them ill. c. Baby ducklings learn to recognize their mother's sight and call as they follow her around, and soon will follow nobody but their mother. d. Rats learn to avoid drinking water with a salty taste that previously made them ill.
A controversial element of Kohlberg's theory is his claim that
a. there are universal, absolute standards of right and wrong. b. his theory is an outgrowth of Piagetian principles. c. the stages of his theory are differentiated by the reasoning that underlies the decision. d. moral reasoning becomes more sophisticated with development.