In Project SIGMA, Coxon defined the sampling population as
A. men who have sex with men (MSM).
B. people with bisexual tendencies.
C. lesbians.
D. men who have a nonheterosexual orientation.
Answer: A
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a. exposing men to the communication style of women influences men's communication style b. exposing women to the communication style of men influences women's communication style c. there is solid evidence for gender differences in communication d. gender differences in communication are not as strong as once perceived
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a. They tend to feel very proud of their actions. b. They tend to keep their actions secret. c. They tend to feel very "in control" of their sexual behavior. d. The euphoric feelings they experience with their sexual activities tend to outweigh any pain endured as a consequence of their actions.
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A. incest. B. sexual bullying. C. date rape. D. survival sex. E. homophobia.