At the time Masters and Johnson did their groundbreaking research on sexual responses, society mostly thought that __________.
A. sexuality should be openly discussed
B. premarital sex should be accepted and encouraged
C. older people would most benefit from this research
D. sexuality was a relatively forbidden topic
Answer: D
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a. the initial cause was missing. c. the terminal effect was missing. b. the intermediate cause was missing. d. all had an equal influence.
Discuss two distinct methods of evaluating validity coefficients. Explain and give examples of the differences in information that the two methods provide.
What will be an ideal response?
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a. 20 c. 60 b. 40 d. 80