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What is ironic about the fact, that bisexuality is greatly underrepresented in the field of same-sex research?
 
  a. Bisexual behavior is the most complex type of sexual behavior.
  b. Bisexual behavior is more accepted than homosexual behavior by mainstream Americans.
  c. People with bisexual attractions outnumber those with same-sex attractions.
  d. People with bisexual attractions can teach us about both straight and gay sexual behavior.

Question 2

Sex researcher(s) ____ broke with tradition and believed that sexual orientation exists on a continuum.
 
  a. Alfred Kinsey c. Billie Jean King
  b. Sigmund Freud d. Masters and Johnson



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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