What, if anything, does "gender-nonconforming" behavior in childhood predict?
a. It strongly predicts later homosexual orientation, for both males and females.
b. It predicts later homosexual orientation for females but not much for males.
c. It predicts later homosexual orientation for males, but not much for females.
d. It has no relationship to later sexual orientation for either males or females.
c
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Psychologists sometimes prefer to make observations in a laboratory setting rather than a naturalistic setting. The primary advantage of laboratory observation over naturalistic observation is
a. it costs less money. b. participants take their participation more seriously in a professional environment. c. researchers have more control over the research study. d. laboratory observation is more natural.
Behavior that occurs when we change our actions or attitudes because of real or imagined group pressures is called _____________
a. cooperation b. coercion c. obedience d. conformity