Put your best guess in the comments below- no googling please! I'll share the correct answer here next week, when a new Sex Trivia Tuesday question is posted! And go:
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Rebecca
4/30/2019 05:40:51 pm
B??
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Dr. Jill
5/7/2019 11:47:00 pm
Thanks for guessing! The correct answer is D. The more the med students felt they didn't know a lot about sexuality, and the more they adhered to masculine gender norms (such as not talking about sensitive issues like sexuality) the less comfortable they felt talking about it with patients.
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Casey
5/1/2019 12:01:26 pm
B?
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Dr. Jill
5/7/2019 11:47:40 pm
Yes, it is D! The more the med students felt they didn't know a lot about sexuality, and the more they adhered to masculine gender norms (such as not talking about sensitive issues like sexuality) the less comfortable they felt talking about it with patients.
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Emma
5/2/2019 05:54:29 pm
D?
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Dr. Jill
5/7/2019 11:48:19 pm
You got it! The correct answer is D. The more the med students felt they didn't know a lot about sexuality, and the more they adhered to masculine gender norms (such as not talking about sensitive issues like sexuality) the less comfortable they felt talking about it with patients.
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