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Biological predispositions toward sexual hyper-arousal and low self-regulation may interact with to produce paraphilia.
 
  a. excessive fantasy activity
  b. key environmental variables
  c. an inappropriate pleasure pairing
  d. a sense of narcissism

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A diathesis will partially determine the we experience, and some of these may be seen as stressful.
 
  a. range and varieties of life events
  b. social interactions
  c. etiology
  d. impulsivity



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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