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In the Chivers and Bailey (2005 ) study of arousal and orientation in women, the women were likely to be aroused by
 
  A) both male and female stimuli, regardless of their sexual orientation.
  B) the male stimuli if heterosexual and female stimuli if homosexual.
  C) only male stimuli if heterosexual, but lesbians were aroused by both male and female stimuli.
  D) only female stimuli if homosexual, but heterosexual women were aroused by both male and female stimuli.

Question 2

George is walking down the street one day and sees two men across the street walking hand-in-hand. He is thoroughly disgusted by this. George's reaction is connected to
 
  A) homophobia, a characteristic more common in women.
  B) biphobia, a characteristic more common in men.
  C) homophobia, a characteristic more common in men.
  D) biphobia, a characteristic more common in women.



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Answer to Question 1

Please could you help me with another one. Thank you

Answer to Question 2

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