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Alainaaa8

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What does the research say about the effectiveness of abstinence-only education?
 
  a. Students in abstinence-only programs delay sex longer than those not in such programs.
  b. Students in abstinence-only programs are more likely to use condoms than those not in such programs when they do become sexually active.
  c. Students in abstinence-only programs have lower rates of STIs than those not in such programs.
  d. Students in abstinence-only programs have the same rates of sexual activity and STIs as those not in such programs.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT among the results of continually suppressing anger?
 
  a. Better relationships with others
  b. Hypertension
  c. Depression
  d. Guilt



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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