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ahriuashd

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The NSSHB found that sexual behaviors peak in a person's ____.
 
  a. teens c. 30s
  b. 20s d. 40s

Question 2

Darley and his colleagues investigated how people's general thoughts about punishment differed from that found in the Model Penal Code. They found that generally
 
  A. people did not feel that the intent to do a crime was the same as actually doing the crime.
 B. when a person had taken only preliminary action toward committing a crime, few respondents thought the prospective perpetrator was guilty.
 C. when a person had taken action described as reaching the point of dangerous proximity to the crime, respondents thought that punishmentshould be less severe than that given to those who had completed thecrime.
 D. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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