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amal

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Research reported by Aulette documents gender differences in the reasons people give for having sexual intercourse the first time. The most common reason given by men was __________. The most common reason given by women was ___________.
 
  a. curiosity/readiness for sex  affection for partner.
  b. peer pressure  curiosity/readiness for sex.
  c. under the influence of drugs/alcohol  peer pressure.
  d. wedding night  wanted to have a baby.

Question 2

Within Bowen's theory, ____________ is a term used to refer to the ability of family members to express their own individuality and to act autonomously while remaining emotionally connected to others.
 
  At the family level, this same term refers to the degree to which difference is tolerated within the family system.
  a. individuation
  b. differentiation
  c. fusion
  d. hierarchy



vickyvicksss

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



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