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big1devin

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Some have suggested that the underpinnings of the search for the cause of sexual orientation are based on negative attitudes about homosexuality. These attitudes include the idea that homosexuality is ________.
 
  a. natural
  b. genetically based
  c. moral
  d. sinful

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true of the exotic becomes erotic (EBE) theory of sexual orientation developed by Daryl Bem?
 
  a. It considers only biological factors.
  b. It is designed to explain only homosexuality.
  c. It suggests that those who have gender-conforming behavior are more likely to develop erotic feelings for the same sex.
  d. It suggests that gay men and lesbians are more likely to have gender-nonconforming behaviors in childhood.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: D





 

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