What was the primary difference between the methodology used by Freud and that used by 20th century sex researchers?

A. The 20th century sex researchers observed their patients only in laboratories.
B. The 20th century sex researchers saw sex as a disease to be treated.
C. The 20th century sex researchers believed that sexual development started only after childhood.
D. The 20th century sex researchers believed that sexual development ceases after childhood.
E. The 20th century sex researchers saw sex as a measure of social progress.


Answer: E

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