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Yi-Chen

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Some gay people have negative views of bisexuals because:
 
  a. bisexuals aren't really gay
  b. they are embarrassed about their own gayness
  c. bisexuals are viewed as being in denial about being gay
   d. they wish they themselves could be bisexuals but aren't

Question 2

All of the following are characteristics of those more likely to be negative toward homosexuals EXCEPT:
 
  a. conservative party affiliation
  b. less educated
  c. older
  d. those with no religious affiliation



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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