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jeatrice

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The most common theory about voyeurs is
 
  A) they become classically conditioned to respond in a stronger way to the female body than most
  males.
  B) they were exposed to excess male hormones during prenatal development.
  C) with the advent of more sexually explicit movies and magazines, voyeurism is quickly becoming
  extinct.
  D) they have difficulty related to women and find peeping satisfies needs in a way that feels safe and
  powerful.

Question 2

Which of the following personality disorders might be the female equivalent of antisocial personality
  disorder?
 
  A) avoidant B) borderline C) narcissistic D) histrionic


macybarnes

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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