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jho37

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What is the relationship between the concepts of sexual orientation and sexual identity?
 
  a. Sexual orientation is something deeply rooted in an individual; sexual identity develops within a social context.
 b. Sexual identity is biological; sexual orientation is socially constructed.
 c. They mean essentially the same thing.
 d. One's sexual orientation determines one's sexual identity.

Question 2

How is socialization related to conformity?
 
  a. Some people conform too much as a result of socialization.
 b. Most people need to be coerced into conformity because socialization is incomplete.
 c. It is only the threat of some type of punishment that makes people conform to social norms.
 d. People do not respond to the subtle influence of social pressure to conform, even after years of socialization.



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Answer to Question 2

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