| A) | Diseases that are contracted primarily through sex.
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| B) | The transition from adolescence to adulthood (approximately 18 to 25 years of age) that involves experimentation and exploration.
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| C) | Coercive sexual activity directed at someone with whom the perpetrator is at least casually acquainted.
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| D) | Sustained exercise (such as jogging, swimming, or cycling) that involves oxygen intake and that stimulates heart and lung activity.
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| E) | Pattern of behavior characterized by an overwhelming involvement with using a drug and securing its supply.
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| F) | A form of thought that is qualitatively different from Piaget’s formal operational thought. It involves understanding that the correct answer to a problem can require reflective thinking, that the correct answer can vary from one situation to another, and that the search for truth is often an ongoing, never-ending process. It also involves the belief that solutions to problems need to be realistic and that emotion and subjective factors can influence thinking.
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| G) | Forcible sexual intercourse with a person who does not consent to it.
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| H) | John Holland’s view that it is important for individuals to select a career that matches up well with their personality type.
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