Consider the common stereotype that views female sexuality as primarily influenced by "nature," and male sexuality as primarily influenced by "culture.". What does the text say about this?
a. Research generally supports the first part of this stereotype, but fails to support the second part.
b. Research generally supports the second part of this stereotype, but fails to support the first part.
c. Research generally supports both parts of this stereotype.
d. Research finds no support whatsoever for this stereotype.
D
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a) True b) False
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a. population means are equal. b. population means differ between groups. c. it is the hypothesis you generally hope to prove. d. exciting things are going on.
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a. rules for combining sounds to make words b. rules for combining words to make sentences c. the practical knowledge used to comprehend and produce spoken language d. rules for communicating meaning
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