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Describe how Beverly Whipple expanded on Reed's erotic stimulus pathway.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Cloward and Ohlin's theory of _____________ assumes that those who grow up in lower socioeconomic subcultures still possess the conventional goals of the middle class. Since society denies them legal means of achieving these goals, they become frustrated and resort to committing crimes.
 
  A. subcultural differences
  B. differential opportunity
  C. psychopathic personality
  D. somatotypes



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Answer to Question 1

Beverly Whipple, who researched and reported on the G-spot in women, expanded on Reed's erotic stimulus pathway to demonstrate that if the sexual experience was pleasant and produced satisfaction, then it could lead to the seduction phase of the next sexual experience (Whipple & Brash-McGreer, 1997).

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