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The research on comprehensive sex education programs, as opposed to abstinence-only programs, shows that teenagers who participate in these comprehensive programs
 
  a. engage in more sexual activity, but also use contraceptives more often.
  b. engage in more sexual activity, without increased use of contraceptives.
  c. postpone sexual relationships until they are older.
  d. differ from their parents, because parents typically do not want information about birth control included in the programs.

Question 2

Many school systems emphasize the abstinence-only or just say no approach to sex education. The research about this approach shows that they
 
  a. significantly reduce teenagers' sexual activity.
  b. significantly reduce the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases.
  c. significantly reduce the pregnancy rate.
  d. frequently provide misinformation about sexual activity and its consequences.



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Answer to Question 1

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