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evelyn o bentley

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Which of the following is a sociocultural explanation for the higher incidence of anxiety disorders in
  women?
 
  A) Women have a natural tendency to be more cautious than men.
  B) It is more acceptable for women to exhibit fear.
  C) High levels of male hormones lead to aggression and fearlessness.
  D) Historically, women have had to stay and care for young. Thus, a hyper-vigilant state was adaptive.

Question 2

The most common personality characteristic of rapists is
 
  A) sexual sadism. B) empathy. C) impulsivity. D) extraversion.


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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