The interactive biopsychosocial approach suggests that:
A. the source of sexual orientation is a conscious learning and teaching.
B. sexuality is a behavioral and cognitive process that is later reinforced by imprinting experiences.
C. an individual with a biosocial tendency to be attracted to the same sex is likely to pass on the tendency to his or her offspring.
D. the evidence linking male siblings by sexual orientation is much weaker than for females.
E. starting in early life, biological, psychological, and social factors interact to produce sexual attractions and sexual orientation.
Answer: E
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________ involves taking 1 pill as soon after unprotected intercourse as possible but within 72 hours.
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