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In some non-Western cultures, the practice of calming infants through genital stimulation is called _______________.
 
  a. infantilizing
  b. attachment formation
  c. transgenerational gender reference
  d. fellating

Question 2

One way to gain compliance from others is through the use of the foot-in-the-door technique. Which of the following represents the sequence corresponding to this technique?
 
  A) a large request followed by a still larger request
  B) a moderate request followed by another moderate request
  C) a small request followed by a large request
  D) a large request followed by a small request



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Answer to Question 1

C

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Answer: C





 

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