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faduma

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According to sex therapist Helen Singer Kaplan, sexual responding _________.
 
  a. is unlikely unless someone wants to be sexual
  b. occurs in four phases
  c. is a result of purely physical reactions
  d. can occur even if desire is not present

Question 2

In regard to gender, some critics have charged that Masters and Johnson's model of sexual response _________.
 
  a. focuses too much on women's sexual responses
  b. doesn't take into account that the female sexual response is significantly more complex than the male sexual response
  c. ignores the fact that women usually respond to sexual stimulation more emotionally than do men
  d. ignores the fact that most men have a higher sex drive than most women



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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