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The penile or vaginal plethysmograph measure sexual arousal by indirectly measuring changes in ____.
 
  a. mucous secretion c. blood flow
  b. perspiration d. muscle contractions

Question 2

A study by Michele Alexander and Terri Fisher used several methods, including ____ to determine how forthcoming their participants were with their responses.
 
  a. measuring muscle tension c. observations of pupil dilation
  b. observations of hand gestures d. the use of a fake lie detector



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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