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jerry coleman

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In the infamous Psychological Bulletin article that reanalyzed studies of college students' reports of sexual contact with adults during childhood, the authors recommended which of the following?
 
  A) All age of consent laws should be abolished and sex with children should be allowed
  B) Researchers should not equate the experience of 5-year-old victims with the experiences of 17-yearolds who have sexual contact with adults
  C) That age of consent laws should only apply to female victims of child-adult sexual contact, and not with boys
  D) Research into the benefits of adolescent-adult contact should be conducted

Question 2

According to the text, what distinguishes erotica from pornography is that:
 
  a. erotica does not contain anything that would offend the public.
  b. erotica does not visually depict genitalia.
  c. pornography has some educational value.
  d. erotica has some artistic value.



lkanara2

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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