An important problem that must be remembered when interpreting the surveys on sexual activities is that

a. the samples usually include participants from too many different ethnic groups.
b. people are generally more truthful in the area of sexuality than in other important aspects of behavior.
c. obtaining a representative sample of respondents is difficult.
d. researchers usually interview far more women than men.


C

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Psychology

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Psychology