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Expectancy theory assumes that an individual is rational and acts as a minicomputer, calculating probabilities and values.
Gender Equality
The state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision making, and the state of valuing different behaviors, aspirations and needs equally, regardless of gender.
Sexual Orientation
Refers to an individual's pattern of emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to others, based on their gender identity.
Bisexuals
Individuals attracted to both males and females.
Gay Male Relationships
Romantic and sexual relationships between men, characterized by mutual attraction, affection, and commitment.
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Q21: Stress response<br>A)The embodiment of a person's perfect
Q29: Attitudes are learned and two major influences
Q42: Equity<br>A)The likelihood that one's efforts will lead
Q45: Cohesion<br>A)A group member who fails to contribute
Q45: A count of the times a student
Q53: McClelland<br>A)Needs hierarchy theory<br>B)Two-factor theory<br>C)Expectancy theory<br>D)Equity theory<br>E)Needs theory
Q64: An employee does not respond to the
Q74: Extinction<br>A)An attempt to weaken a behavior by
Q81: Rorschach ink blot test<br>A)A widely used self-report