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s.tung

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Suppose that Jorge is on a diet and tries to suppress thoughts of chocolate. What is the most likely result of Jorge's attempt to control his thoughts this way?
 
  A) Jorge will constantly be in a negative mood.
  B) Jorge will strengthen his immune system as a result of attempted thought suppression.
  C) Jorge will strengthen his willpower and successfully avoid eating chocolate.
  D) Jorge will think about chocolate even more than he would have otherwise.

Question 2

On Kinsey's 7-point scale (06), he regarded anyone as bisexual who had a rating of
 
  a. 2
  b. 3
  c. 4
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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