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How do measurements from plethysmography compare to subjective ratings of sexual arousal?
 
  A) It is not clear how to interpret results when they produce discrepant indications of sexual arousal.
  B) In general, subjective ratings of sexual arousal are more valid indicators of a person's true arousal.
  C) In general, plethysmography is more accurate at measuring sexual arousal than subjective ratings.
  D) Plethysmography typically produces identical results to subjective ratings of sexual arousal.

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Incest is BEST defined as
 
  a. sexual contact between a father and daughter
  b. sexual activity between relatives too closely related to be legally married
  c. sexual activity with an animal
  d. sexual activity between an adult and a child



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Answer to Question 1

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yoroshambo

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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