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geodog55

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Which statement is not true about childhood sexual abuse?
 
  A) Biological related caretakers are overrepresented and nonbiological caretakers are underrepresented in sexual abuse.
  B) Boys are more likely to be abused by strangers whereas girls are more likely to be abused by family members.
  C) Consequences of child sexual abuse are severe and long-lasting in terms of adolescent sexual dysfunctions, homosexual experiences, and depression.
  D) Sexual contact with an adult during childhood increases the likelihood of engaging in an active and risky sexual career in adolescence.

Question 2

Intimacy is not a universal human need.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

FALSE





 

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