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Which of the following conclusions is not supported by data?
 
  a. Men often tend to see the world in sexualized terms.
  b. Men are more likely to fantasize about sex with multiple partners.
  c. Men tend to be more sexually permissive than women.
  d. Women do not engage in casual sex without emotional commitment.

Question 2

According to the SOKA model, we should know ourselves better than others on traits that are
 
  a. internal.
  b. evaluative.
  c. external
  d. easy to observe.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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