According to Masters and Johnson, touching is _________
A) only relevant to sexual interaction if it involves primary erogenous zones.
B) less important to sexual arousal than the other senses, most notably vision.
C) much less important to sexual interactions than verbal communication.
D) of great value in human interactions in that it can often communicate feelings better than words.
Question 2
A classic study (Harlow and Harlow) demonstrated that when baby monkeys were denied physical contact with their mothers,
A) they were able to readily transfer their affection and attachment to wire mesh substitute mothers.
B) it had no obvious effect on their subsequent development as long as they were provided with proper nutrition.
C) they grew up to be extremely maladjusted.
D) they became less vulnerable to a wide range of physical illnesses.