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Test The evolutionary impulse and its current implications
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QUESTION 1: How did students' risk perception change when they were excited?
They gave more importance to security considerations
They gave much less importance to practical and safety considerations
Their perception of risk did not change at all
They became 100% reluctant to take any risks
QUESTION 2: By what percentage did the willingness to have unprotected sex when aroused increase?
By 136%
In 72%
It did not increase, but decreased
By 25%
QUESTION 3: What does the 25% increase in risk-taking help explain?
Why do unwanted pregnancies and STD infections continue to occur despite information?
Why people make impulsive financial decisions
That women are also susceptible to arousal
That the use of condoms is not important
QUESTION 4: In addition to sexuality, what other areas does the effect of high emotional arousal on risk-taking extend to?
It does not extend to any other area
Only to couple relationships
To make risky bets or impulsive financial decisions
To making logical and rational decisions
QUESTION 5: What is the general rule that can be drawn from the relationship between emotion and risk?
When emotion is high, risk perception rises
Emotion and risk perception are not related
When emotion is low, risk perception goes down
When emotion is high, risk perception goes down
QUESTION 6: What is suggested about women in relation to this effect?
Which are also susceptible, although it may manifest itself in different ways
That are completely immune to the effects of excitement
Who react exactly the same way as men
That the study was conducted with women and not with men
QUESTION 7: How did the students feel about using contraception when they were aroused?
Much more important than in a calm state
Much less relevant
It seemed equally important in both states
They were not asked about this topic
QUESTION 8: The powerful biology of desire
It only affects men
It only affects women
It affects all human beings
It has no impact on decision-making
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