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One study found that 50 of heterosexual female seniors reported being asked out by a man on six or more dates while at college; one third of respondents said they had been on only two or fewer dates (Glenn & Marquardt, 2001). Why might there be less dating today?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The purpose of laws is to
 
  A. ensure public safety.
  B. deter vigilantes.
  C. serve as a mechanism for conflict resolution.
  D. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

First, the sexual revolution has changed society's attitudes about sexuality, making casual sex more acceptable. In addition, college women report having more negative appraisals of college men, engaging in fewer traditional dates, and being less likely to have a college boyfriend (Uecker et al., 2010).

Answer to Question 2

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