Peter and his wife are having sex when Peter experiences a series of muscular contractions throughout his pelvis. Based on research conducted by Masters and Johnson,
a. Peter is likely to experience several more orgasms before he enters a refractory period.
b. Peter's muscular contractions are likely to produce an orgasm in his wife.
c. Peter will be relatively unresponsive to sexual stimulation for a period of time following his orgasm.
d. Peter will now pass into the plateau stage of the sexual response cycle.
C
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