In the chapter on sex differences, the term "gender" was used to refer to
a. a person's perception of themselves as male or female.
b. a person's social and cultural identity as male or female.
c. a person's biological identity as male or female.
d. the process of intercourse.
B
Psychology
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Assessment instruments that are designed to tap unconscious feelings or motives are called
a. objective tests. b. projective tests. c. double-blind tests. d. single-blind tests.
Psychology
Marwan understands that when a ball of clay is flattened into a pancake shape that there's still the same amount of clay. He says, "you could just bunch up the clay into a ball again—it's still the same thing." He is exhibiting:
A) conservation. B) identity. C) reversibility. D) all of the above
Psychology