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Collmarie

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Fetishistic behavior is most easily explained by ____.
 
  a. psychoanalytical theory c. lovemap theory
  b. classical and operant conditioning theory d. sociological theory

Question 2

As a boy, Gavin would often pass a billboard, on his way to school, that showed an image of a woman seductively eating a piece of pie. As an adult, Gavin becomes sexually aroused by the mere sight of pie.
 
  Which theory best explains Gavin's tendency to be sexual aroused by pie?
 
  a. biological theories c. developmental theories
  b. sociological theories d. behavioral theories



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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