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In David Reed's Erotic Stimulus Pathway model, all those things that we might do to entice someone to have sex with uswhat we wear, perfume or cologne, flowers, and so onare part of the ____ phase.
 
  a. sensation c. seduction
  b. surrender d. reflection

Question 2

Results of a survey of trial lawyers suggested that _____ of polled lawyers believed juror questioning improved the quality of justice, while _____ viewed juror questioning negatively.
 
  A. 33 and 49
  B. 49 and 33
  C. 50 and 50
  D. 85 and 15



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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