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Reed's Erotic Stimulus Pathway Theory is different than both Masters and Johnson's and Kaplan's stages in that it focuses on the _________ aspects of sexual responding.
 
  a. physical and psychological
  b. cognitive and psychological
  c. spiritual and physical
  d. cognitive and spiritual

Question 2

Abe has lost his sexual desire. According to his sex therapist, he has _________.
 
  a. hyperactive sexual desire
  b. hypoactive sexual desire
  c. male orgasmic disorder
  d. male erectile disorder



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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