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What fixations from psychoanalytic theory map onto sex differences in mating patterns?
 
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LSD is a drug that
 
  A) Timothy Leary advocated.
  B) causes delusions and bizarre behaviors.
  C) Cary Grant used as part of therapy.
  D) is a fungus derivative.
  E) all of these.



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Answer to Question 1

Fixations resulting from the Oedipal conflict can result in men making an exaggerated attempt to demonstrate that they have not been castrated by having sex with as many women as possible. Fixations resulting from the Electra conflict can result in women appearing to be available while, at the same time, waiting for the best match. These tactics are similar to mating strategies identified within the evolutionary perspective.

Answer to Question 2

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