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cmoore54

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A life-threatening form of sexual masochism described in the case of Jack, presented in the text, involves
 
  A) humiliation regarding physical stature.
   B) cutting off oxygen flow during sexual activity.
   C) beating with a metal chain.
   D) being spanked.

Question 2

The text presentation, Research Hot Topic on Gene x Environment Interaction, points to the importance of _______ in scientific studies.
 
  A) objectivity
   B) random assignment
   C) replication
   D) a matched control group



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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