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Psychology of Sexuality - Full Summary Psychology of Sexuality - Full Summary
  • Psychology of Sexuality - Full Summary

  • Summary • 88 pages • 2022
  • This is a summary for the course “Psychology of Sexuality”! It includes the lectures, all additional information of the exam-relevant book chapters, and a summary of the chimpanzee / bonobo video. 
I created this summary when I took the course last year and finished the exam with an 8.5.
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ASM 246 Arizona State University -ASM 246 Final Exam well answered
  • ASM 246 Arizona State University -ASM 246 Final Exam well answered

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  • ASM 246 Arizona State University -ASM 246 Final Exam well answeredTrue or False: Lucy's skeleton has both ape and humanlike characteristics. - correct answer True True or false? Although it has a smaller birth canal and more flaring blades, Lucy's pelvis is more similar to a human pelvis than it is to a chimpanzee pelvis. - correct answer True When Professor Johanson and his team were working in Ethiopia in the 1970s, they discovered the remains of Lucy at which of the following fossil s...
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PSYC 205 Exam Test Bank | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
  • PSYC 205 Exam Test Bank | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)

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  • PSYC 205 Exam Test Bank | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) Which of the following statements is most accurate? a) Some examples of animal 'teaching' appear to fit the current operational definition of teaching. b) It is commonly accepted that the current operational definition of 'teaching' captures the key components of human teaching. c) Meerkat 'teaching behavior' includes information regarding how to kill prey. d) Comparative cognition research indicates that 'teaching' i...
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Human Origins Final, asm246 final ASM 246 Arizona State University - Questions with complete solution
  • Human Origins Final, asm246 final ASM 246 Arizona State University - Questions with complete solution

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  • Human Origins Final, asm246 final ASM 246 Arizona State University - Questions with complete solution Human Origins Final, asm246 final The first Australopithecus afarensis fossil found at Hadar was which of the following? - correct answer A knee joint The Australopithecus afarensis fossil known as "Lucy" is which of the following? - correct answer 3.2 million years old An imprint of the braincase, such as the one found along with the Taung child fossil, is called which of the follo...
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ASM 246 Final Exam  Arizona State University - Question and answers  rated A+
  • ASM 246 Final Exam Arizona State University - Question and answers rated A+

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  • ASM 246 Final Exam Arizona State University - Question and answers rated A+ ASM 246 Final Exam True or False: Lucy's skeleton has both ape and humanlike characteristics. - correct answer True True or false? Although it has a smaller birth canal and more flaring blades, Lucy's pelvis is more similar to a human pelvis than it is to a chimpanzee pelvis. - correct answer True When Professor Johanson and his team were working in Ethiopia in the 1970s, they discovered the remains of Luc...
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Nats 1670 Final Exam
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  • Nats 1670 Final Exam What was the life expectancy in the early 1900's? - Under the age of 50, with a 25% child mortality rate. When was the first vaccine created? - 1880 ____________ _____________ can reduce life expectancy dramatically, due to the lack of __________________. - INFECTIOUS DISEASES can reduce life expectancy dramatically, due to the lack of CONTROL. Upon early discover, microbes were viewed as? - Enemies, until used in medicine. What are the beneficial roles of...
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BIOEE 1780 Prelim 1 Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct
  • BIOEE 1780 Prelim 1 Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct

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  • absorptive heterotroph - An organism (usually a fungus) that obtains its food by secreting digestive enzymes into the environment to break down large food molecules, then absorbing the breakdown products. acidophile - able to live in extremely acidic environments adaptations - inherited aspects of an individual that allow it to outcompete other members of a population that lack the trait; evolve through natural selection Alfred Russel Wallace - came up with a mechanism for evolution simila...
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LEB 320F Exam 1 Questions with All Correct Answers
  • LEB 320F Exam 1 Questions with All Correct Answers

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  • LEB 320F Exam 1 Questions with All Correct Answers What was the main question pertaining to the Soldano v. O'Daniels case (Cal. App. 1983)? - Answer-can a business establishment become guilty of a wrongful death if it refuses a patron the right to call the police? What was the outcome of the court's ruling in Soldano v. O'Daniels? - Answer-it changed the law regarding whether or not a person can stand idly by while someone else is in harm's way Does the law have the authority to exte...
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ANTH 1001 Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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  • Gracile Australopithecines - 3.5-<2mya - A. sediba - A. africanus Possible hominins - 7- 4.4mya Robust hominins - 2.7-1.2mya - Paranthropus robustus - P. boisei - P. aethiopicus Early hominins - 4.2-2.5mya - Australopithecus garhi - A. afarensis - A. anamensis - Kenyanthropus Early Australopithecines Traits - bipeds (but retain some arboreal adaptations) - sexually dimorphic - brain only slightly larger on average than chimpanzee's - 4.2-2.5mya Australopithecus afarensis Traits - 4-3mya...
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ASM 246 Arizona State University -ASM 246: Final Study Guide verified already passed
  • ASM 246 Arizona State University -ASM 246: Final Study Guide verified already passed

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  • ASM 246 Arizona State University -ASM 246: Final Study Guide verified already passedThe first Australopithecus afarensis fossil found at Hadar was which of the following? - correct answer a knee joint The Australopithecus afarensis fossil known as "Lucy" is which of the following? - correct answer 3.2 million years old The hominid footprints at Laetoli preserve evidence of which of the following? - correct answer A human like foot adapted to bipedalism An imprint of the brain case, su...
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