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HCHenry

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During the excitement phase in the sexual response cycle described by Masters and Johnson,
 
  a. blood rushes away from the genital region.
  b. the clitoral region decreases in sensitivity.
  c. a woman automatically has an orgasm.
  d. erotic thoughts can produce sexual arousal.

Question 2

Critics of the Masters and Johnson approach to sexual responses emphasize that these two researchers
 
  a. described the stages of sexual response correctly, but they were incorrect about the order of the stages.
  b. overemphasized the importance of emotions in our sexual responses.
  c. presented a neatly ordered sequence of events that doesn't account for the variety of sexual experiences.
  d. proposed stages that don't apply to female sexual responses because the studies were only conducted on men.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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