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cmoore54

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Which is a study that provided evidence that homophobic attitudes may, in part, result from anxiety about one's own sexual orientation?
 
  a. a study showing that 80 of homophobic men had visited gay pornographic Internet sites within the last six months, compared to 34 of non-homophobic men
  b. a study showing that 80 of homophobic men had erectile responses while watching two men have sex, compared to 34 of non-homophobic men
  c. a study in which 80 of homophobic men showed similar brain activity to gay men, compared to 34 of non-homophobic men
  d. a study in which 80 of homophobic men showed similar walking patterns to gay men, compared to 34 of non-homophobic men

Question 2

In a recent study of hate crimes in the Los Angeles area, ____ of hate crimes were motivated by sexual orientation.
 
  a. 8.5 c. 35.8
  b. 20.6 d. 57.1



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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