A. XYX
B. XXX
C. XX
D. XY
Related Mcqs:
- Primary sex characteristics are to_______as secondary sex characteristics are to_______.
A. assimilation; accommodation
B. male testes; adrenal glands
C. male testes; female ovaries
D. female ovaries; depended male voice - Our sexual attraction toward members of either the same sex or the opposite sex is called our.
A. sexual orientation
B. gender identity
C. sexual identity
D. set point - Skinner maintained that reinforcement determines the acquisition of a response; Bandura maintains that reinforcement determines the_______of a response.
A. acquisition
B. development
C. performance
D. generalization - According to Freud, the Oedipal and Electra conflicts and when a child takes on the values and behaviors the same sex parent in a process called:
A. fixation
B. imitation
C. observation
D. identification - A child is largely nonverbal, is learning to coordinate purposeful movements with sense information, and is developing the concept of object permanence. The child is in Piaget’s_____stage.
A. sensorimotor
B. preoperational
C. concrete operational
D. formal operations - In human females, the primary sex hormones are _____________?
A. testosterone and androgen
B. progesterone and estrogen
C. testosterone and estrogen
D. progesterone and testosterone - Which sex seems to be more likely to have BIID?
A. There is not enough data to tell
B. Females
C. Males
D. Males and females equally - According to Freud, children develop unconscious sexual desires for the parent of the opposite sex during the_______stage.
A. latency
B. phallic
C. oral
D. anal - ______motivation theory with its assumption of two basic instincts-sex and aggression and the view of development in terms of their evolution:
A. Binet
B. Freud’s
C. Charles DE
D. None of these - Which of the following statements about the sex drive is TRUE?
A. The sex drive in females is closely tied to the menstrual cycle
B. The sex drive in humans is completely liberated from the influence of hormones
C. The sex drive in humans can be aroused at virtually any time by almost anything
D. Recent sexual activity prevents sexual desire from occurring again after a certain amount of time