What is a major flaw of psychosocial theories of sexual orientation?
a. The subjects used for studies related to psychosocial theories were from a homogenous population.
b. There is no research to support these theories.
c. The studies used to support these theories were performed only with men.
d. The studies used to support these theories were greatly influenced by observer bias.
Question 2
What is true of most same-sex attraction studies?
a. Most same-sex studies have used, in separate studies, either men or women as subjects, and this evidence suggests that the phenomenology of sexual orientation is similar for women and men.
b. Most same-sex studies have used, together in the same studies, both men and women as subjects, and this evidence suggests that the phenomenology of sexual orientation is similar for women and men.
c. Most same-sex studies have used women as subjects, even though evidence suggests that the phenomenology of sexual orientation are different for women and men.
d. Most same-sex studies have used men as subjects, even though evidence suggests that the phenomenology of sexual orientation are different for women and men.