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lindiwe

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The dual control model of sexual response, which maintains that an individual's sexual response results from a balance between excitatory and inhibitory processes, was developed by _________
 
  A) Helen Singer Kaplan.
  B) John Bancroft and Erick Jannsen.
  C) Sigmund Freud.
  D) William Masters and Virginia Johnson.

Question 2

In what way are Kaplan's and Masters and Johnson's models of sexual response different?
 
  A) Kaplan's model is much more focused on the physiological aspects of sexual response.
  B) Masters and Johnson's model is the only one to include an orgasm phase.
  C) Kaplan's model is the only one to include a desire phase.
  D) Kaplan's model is the only one to include a resolution phase.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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