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    1. Men are more likely than women to feel comfortable about having casual sex with multiple partners, yet they are more likely to feel jealous and angry if a mate has sex with someone else. How would an evolutionary psychologist explain these gender differences? What are the strengths and weaknesses of this evolutionary explanation? Do you believe this evolutionary explanation is still valid today?

    2. Describe four biological influences on sexual orientation.

    3 AnswersPsychology4 years ago
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    1. Describe two biological influences on hunger and two psychological influences on hunger. Describe the eating disorders anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorders. What are their characteristic features? How does culture influence these disorders?

    2. Describe why venting your anger (catharsis) is not considered a healthy way to deal with anger. Describe ways of dealing with anger that are considered healthy. Describe a time in your life that you perhaps did not handle your anger well, ad what you could have done differently.

    1 AnswerPsychology4 years ago
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    1. Men are more likely than women to feel comfortable about having casual sex with multiple partners, yet they are more likely to feel jealous and angry if a mate has sex with someone else. How would an evolutionary psychologist explain these gender differences? What are the strengths and weaknesses of this evolutionary explanation? Do you believe this evolutionary explanation is still valid today?

    2. Describe four biological influences on sexual orientation.

    2 AnswersPsychology4 years ago
  • Can you help me please ?

    1. Men are more likely than women to feel comfortable about having casual sex with multiple partners, yet they are more likely to feel jealous and angry if a mate has sex with someone else. How would an evolutionary psychologist explain these gender differences? What are the strengths and weaknesses of this evolutionary explanation? Do you believe this evolutionary explanation is still valid today?

    2. Describe four biological influences on sexual orientation.

    2 AnswersGender Studies4 years ago
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    A formula in the form y equals m x plus b models the value, y, of a new car x years after the initial purchase in 2010. Would you expect b to be positive, negative, or zero?

    2 AnswersMathematics4 years ago
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    A formula in the form y equals m x plus b models the value, y, of a new car x years after the initial purchase in 2010. Would you expect b to be positive, negative, or zero?

    1 AnswerMathematics4 years ago
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    A formula in the form y equals m x plus b models the value, y, of a new car x years after the initial purchase in 2010. Would you expect b to be positive, negative, or zero?

    1 AnswerMathematics4 years ago
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    In a film, actor Charles Coburn plays an elderly "uncle" character criticized for marrying a woman when he is 3 times her age. He wittily replies, "Ah, but in 30 years time I shall only be twice her age." Using algebra as opposed to "trial & error", how old is the "uncle" and the woman?

    3 AnswersMathematics4 years ago
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    2. Five year old Jamie loves dogs. Unfortunately, one day Jamie was bitten by his grandparents' dog. Now, Jamie fears all dogs, not just his grandparents' dog. Explain this in terms of classical conditioning. What is Jamie associating with dogs? What is his new learned behavior? Be sure to also discuss generalization.

    1 AnswerPsychology4 years ago
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    4. For the following scenarios, determine if the consequence to the behavior is positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, or negative punishment.

    a. Scolding a child for running into the street

    b. Eliminating a homework assignment for students because they behaved well

    c. Taking away a child's television privileges for being disrespectful

    d. Giving a child a toy for being helpful to his sibling

    1 AnswerPsychology4 years ago
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    Five year old Jamie loves dogs. Unfortunately, one day Jamie was bitten by his grandparents' dog. Now, Jamie fears all dogs, not just his grandparents' dog. Explain this in terms of classical conditioning. What is Jamie associating with dogs? What is his new learned behavior? Be sure to also discuss generalization.

    1 AnswerPsychology4 years ago
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    Five year old Jamie loves dogs. Unfortunately, one day Jamie was bitten by his grandparents' dog. Now, Jamie fears all dogs, not just his grandparents' dog. Explain this in terms of classical conditioning. What is Jamie associating with dogs? What is his new learned behavior? Be sure to also discuss generalization.

    3 AnswersDogs4 years ago
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    Every afternoon, you feed your cat canned cat food that you must open with a can opener. One afternoon, before it's time to feed your cat, you decide to open a can of soup for yourself. All of a sudden, your cat begins to meow at your feet as he hears the sound of the can opener. Explain this in terms of classical conditioning. What are the two stimuli the cat is associating in this example? What is the unconditioned stimulus? What is the unconditioned response? What is the conditioned stimulus? What is the conditioned response?

    1 AnswerPsychology4 years ago
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    A rectangular park is 6 miles long and 5 miles wide. How long is a pedestrian route that runs diagonally across the park?

    4 AnswersMathematics4 years ago
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    1. Define the term perception in your own words. "We perceive the world not exactly as it is, but as it is useful." What does that mean to you?

    2. Read the following sentence: "Paris in the the spring." Now, read that sentence a second time. Did you skip the second "the" in the sentence? Why? What is a perceptual set?

    3. Define extra sensory perception and give an example. Does research support ESP? What are your thoughts on ESP?

    1 AnswerPsychology4 years ago
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    A stand-up comedian uses algebra in some jokes, including one about a telephone recording that announces "You have just reached a pure imaginary number. Please multiply by i and dial again." Explain the joke.

    3 AnswersMathematics4 years ago
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    I am interested in purchasing a 06 infinity and it has 177,000 miles on it & and the asking price is 6950 ...... my question is ... is miles a big deal for a car ? Cause I'm going to keep up with my regular maintenance and things ... but with that mileage alone is it worth 6950 ?

    3 AnswersBuying & Selling4 years ago
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    Post a real life situation in which scientific notation is used. You should write the number in both standard form and scientific notation.

    1 AnswerMathematics4 years ago