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Masters and Johnson found which of the following most important in sexual satisfaction?
 
  a. physiological factors
  b. the feeling and intensity of orgasm
  c. individual attitudes and sexual values
  d. sexual control

Question 2

The research findings on the effects of remarriage on children are:
 
  a. sparse.
  b. positive.
  c. negative.
  d. mixed.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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