When Masters and Johnson made follow-up contacts with the participants, they found out that
A. most participants had developed sexual disorders.
B. the participants felt that taking part in the research had a detrimental effect on their marriages.
C. most participants were experiencing severe levels of stress and anxiety.
D. the participants had not developed any sexual disorders due to their participation.
Answer: D
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