Which of the following is an accurate summary of Testa and colleagues' research on rape?
A. Victims reported that alcohol consumption had impaired their judgment.
B. Victims reported that they had too much to drink and were unconscious or unable to give consent to intercourse.
C. Victims reported that alcohol consumption had not impaired their judgment.
D. Victims reported that they had been drinking but were able to give consent to intercourse.
Answer: B
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