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melly21297

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Simon LeVay's research on the brain differences of a small group of heterosexual and homosexual men ________.
 
  a. proves brain differences cause sexual orientation
  b. suggests a correlation between brain differences and sexual orientation
  c. found no difference in heterosexual and homosexual men's brains
  d. discovered the third interstitial nucleus was larger in men who were homosexual

Question 2

When looking at research comparing the relationships of gay and lesbian couples to heterosexual couples, which of these statements is FALSE?
 
  a. Gay and lesbian couples use more humor and withdraw affection less.
  b. Heterosexual couples tend to be less hostile and controlling toward one another.
  c. Gay and lesbian couples establish an equal balance of relationship power.
  d. Heterosexual couples are less able to calm down, soothe each other, and move past a problem as quickly as a gay or lesbian couple.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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