Psychosocial causes of sexual dysfunction include all the following EXCEPT

a. exposure to negative attitudes toward sexuality in childhood.
b. exposure to homosexuals.
c. experiencing a rape or other sexual trauma.
d. failure to communicate sexual preferences. e. relationship problems.

b

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The strongest of the five forms of social influence is

a. obedience. b. coercion. c. compliance. d. group conformity.

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Suppose that you are feeling a positive emotion such as "relief" (e.g., you thought your wallet had been stolen, but realized it wasn't) or "joy" (e.g., you just heard that your older sister had a baby). Would it be possible for that emotion to be converted into another emotion via excitation transfer?

a. No, once a full-blown emotion has "registered," it cannot be converted into another emotion. b. Yes, although typically (once a positive emotion has already been "registered") it could only be converted into another positive emotion. c. Yes, although typically (once a positive emotion has already been "registered") it could only be converted into a negative emotion. d. Yes, it could be converted into another positive emotion or (just as easily) into a negative emotion.

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