According to the text, what situation makes it difficult to assess the merits of the “safety
valve theory” of the effects of sexually explicit material?
a. Children cannot be studied due to ethical concerns.
b. In today’s electronic environment, the concept of “availability” is a difficult one
to assess.
c. The evidence for the “trigger hypothesis” is so overwhelming that researchers
struggle to find any evidence for the “safety valve” idea.
d. Obscenity is not protected under the First Amendment.
e. It is difficult to measure the inner sexual urges of human beings.
b.
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a. clearly established by Supreme Court decisions b. clearly established by the federal Freedom of Access law c. not clearly established d. clearly established by common law and historic practice
Malcolm supported his arguments about injustice in sentencing with __________ that compared the
conviction rates of blacks with the conviction rates of whites for similar crimes. A) statistics B) examples C) testimony D) documents E) analogies
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A. subtle indications of sex bias that should be ignored for the sake of discovering overt sexism. B. teacher contributions to the "chilly climate" for women in educational settings. C. sexual harassment in an educational setting. D. none of the above.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.