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lidoalex

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According to the classification scheme for sexual offenders developed by Knight and Guay, what category would describe a man who is preoccupied with nonviolent sexual fantasies, shows deficits in his ability to process social cues from women, and has
 
  feelings of inferiority?
 
  a. sadistic
  b. vindictive
  c. nonsadistic
  d. opportunistic

Question 2

Most paraphilias are exhibited by men, with the exception of
 
  a. masochism.
  b. fetishism.
  c. frotteurism.
  d. exhibitionism.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a.



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