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SGallaher96

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You have a pus-like discharge from the urethra (or vagina). You probably have
 
  a. gonorrhea
  b. chlamydia
  c. syphilis
  d. herpes

Question 2

How do different situations prime different parts of the person? Give examples.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer: A bicultural individualfor example, an Italian American boy with Italian immigrant parentsmay act like a typical American kid at school, but be more psychologically Italian when he smells his dad's meatballs simmering in the kitchen. Having an attractive stranger smile at you at a party may cause you to shrug off that accidental bump you received while squirming through the crowd, whereas having the stranger actively avoid your eye contact may lead you to view the same bump as a personal affront to your status.





 

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