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Which of the following students provides the most accurate summaries of gender comparisons in sexual responses?
 
  a. Giani: Men experience vasocongestion, but women do not..
  b. Edward: According to physiological measures, men's orgasms and women's orgasms are fairly similar..
  c. Jeanne: Women and men provide very different descriptions of their orgasms..
  d. Alejandra: In terms of the Masters and Johnson phases of sexual responses, men have much shorter resolution phases than women do..

Question 2

Research on women's sexual experiences indicates that
 
  a. women's perspectives on sexuality are just as likely as men's perspectives on sexuality to focus on genitals and orgasms.
  b. most women are more likely to have orgasms with vaginal stimulation, rather than clitoral stimulation.
  c. women's orgasms result from clitoral stimulation, either from direct touching or indirect pressure.
  d. women who prefer orgasms from vaginal stimulation tend to be more well-adjusted psychologically than other women.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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