The stages of Masters and Johnson's model of sexual response are _________
A) desire, excitement, orgasm.
B) excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution.
C) identification, collision, combustion.
D) awakening, plateau, climax.
Question 2
According to the dual control model of sexual response, the SIS process _________
A) acts like a gas pedal by increasing a person's level of sexual activity.
B) is likely to be high in people who engage in risky sexual behaviors.
C) reduces sexual response in situations perceived to be dangerous.
D) is the primary determinant of sexual behavior.