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A person who is homosexually aroused, is persistently distressed by this arousal, and wishes to become heterosexual was thought to have the diagnosis of __________ in the DSM-III.
 
  a) ego-dystonic homosexuality
  b) pathological homosexuality
  c) psychosomatic homosexuality
  d) sexual identity disorder

Question 2

What is the origin of the word phobos?
 
  a) Phobos is the Greek god of fear.
   b) Phobos is a Latin word meaning avoidance.
   c) It is derived from a Latin word meaning anxiety.
   d) It is a Greek word meaning to experience queasiness.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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