A) fully account for gender differences in erotic plasticity.
B) are triggered by the segregation of genders at the time one's sex drive matures.
C) explain the elevated rates of depression experienced by gays and lesbians.
D) originate at about the time of birth.
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A) Cannon-Bard
B) two-factor
C) Schachter-Singer
D) James-Lange
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A) an extended refractory period.
B) sexually vivid dreams that lead to orgasm.
C) fantasies of being sexually taken by a passionate lover.
D) fantasies of coercing someone else into having sex.
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A) a sexual disorder.
B) an academic failure.
C) a relationship difficulty.
D) a physical illness.
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A) moment before orgasm during which sexual arousal is maintained at a fairly high level.
B) stage of the sexual response cycle during which sexual excitation reaches its climax.
C) span of the monthly female reproductive cycle during which ovulation occurs.
D) time span after orgasm during which a male cannot be aroused to another orgasm.
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A) thalamus
B) medulla
C) amygdala
D) cerebellum
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A) estrogen
B) endorphins
C) serotonin
D) testosterone
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A) lengthy refractory periods
B) sexual disorders
C) erotic plasticity
D) STIs
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A) self-actualization
B) safety
C) sexual
D) belongingness
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A) erotic plasticity.
B) refractory periods.
C) chain migration.
D) the fraternal birth-order effect.
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A) sexual relations between same-sex partners in several hundred different animal species.
B) an increase in same-sex attraction among women who had fraternal twin brothers.
C) the increase in homosexual and bisexual people among males with domineering mothers.
D) the link between sexual orientation and the levels of sex hormones currently in a person's blood.
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A) facial expressions; a cognitive label
B) emotion-arousing events; physical arousal
C) physical arousal; overt behavior
D) a cognitive label; physical arousal
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A) to experience emotion is to be aware of our physiological responses to an emotion-arousing event.
B) the expression of emotion reduces our level of physiological arousal.
C) an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers both physiological arousal and the subjective experience of emotion.
D) to experience emotion we must be physically aroused and able to cognitively label the emotion.
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A) Jack,who has below-average intelligence
B) Jason,who is not religiously active
C) Ron,who regularly volunteers his time in community service
D) It is impossible to predict.
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A) ostracism.
B) orgasm.
C) sexual disorders.
D) sexual orientation.
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A) glucose
B) serotonin
C) endorphin
D) testosterone
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A) enhanced self-awareness and are less likely to use condoms.
B) reduced self-awareness and are more likely to use condoms.
C) enhanced self-awareness and are more likely to use condoms.
D) reduced self-awareness and are less likely to use condoms.
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A) alcohol use
B) thrill-seeking
C) mass media sexual norms
D) ignorance
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A) cognitive activity
B) subjective well-being
C) physiological arousal
D) neural activity
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