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Culture-bound syndromes are best described as groups of symptoms that
 
  A) occur universally across cultures.
   B) start in one culture and spread to others.
   C) occur uniquely in certain ethnic or racial groups.
   D) are omitted from the DSM because they are culturally biased.

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Which of the following sex differences might reflect greater erotic plasticity in women?
 
  A) Women are more likely than men to be attracted to the same sex.
   B) Most women prefer monogamy in long-term relationships.
   C) Women are more likely than men to describe themselves as attracted to both sexes.
   D) In short-term relationships, women are less selective in choosing mates.



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Answer to Question 1

C

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Excellent


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Gracias!

 

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