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In the case study for Chapter 11, Douglas and Stacy were relieved by the initial ban on sex that sensate focus mandates, and the fantasy training helped start them toward a path of better
 
  a. sex prognosis.
  b. sensuality.
  c. sex games.
  d. personal masturbation.

Question 2

When comparing frequencies of anxiety and depression by gender, we find
 
  a. men have more of both.
  b. women have more of both.
  c. men have more anxiety and less depression.
  d. women have more anxiety and less depression.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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