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vinney12

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Who were the main participants in Whitty's study of cybercheating?
 
  a. Men who have been caught by their wives cheating online and are now going through a divorce.
  b. Women who are participating in group therapy because they have trouble controlling their sexual impulses in online relationships.
  c. University students enrolled in a psychology course in Australia.
  d. A random sample of people selected from the urban areas of Australia.

Question 2

In previous research about sexual infidelity online, which of the following best sums up Whitty's findings?
 
  a. Since online infidelity did not take place in person, there are fewer stigmas attached to it and fewer problems associated with real-life spouses or partners.
  b. Few people see online cybercheating as an act of betrayal in their real-life relationships.
  c. When considering online infidelity, we need to consider new forms of infidelity, such as emotional infidelity and pornography.
  d. There was no difference discerned between people who flirt online and people who engage in sexual affairs in real life.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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