According to John Gagnon, the inoculation theory of sex education means that parents:
a. repeat sexual messages often.
b. avoid the topic of sexuality as if it were a disease.
c. mention sexuality once and think that is enough.
d. encourage open discussion regarding sexuality.
Question 2
Research on how children learn about sex suggests that most parent-child discussions about sex are really:
a. father-son conversations.
b. children asking questions of their parents that are seldom answered.
c. mother-daughter conversations.
d. punitive reprimands from parents when children ask about sex.