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In their integrated model of sexual aggression, Marshall and Barbaree (1990) proposed that sexually aggressive behaviors result from a combination of all of the following factors except:

A) Biological Factors
B) Social Learning
C) Cognitive Distortions
D) Economic Status

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In the Marshall and Barbaree (1990) model, sexually aggressive behaviors are influenced by biological factors, social learning, and cognitive distortions, but not by economic status options (a,b,c).

Step-by-step explanation:

In their integrated model of sexual aggression, Marshall and Barbaree (1990) proposed that sexually aggressive behaviors result from a combination of factors, but Economic Status was not included as one of the factors. The model suggested that biological factors, social learning, and cognitive distortions all play a part in the expression of sexually aggressive behavior.

Biological factors could be related to hormones and inherited traits; social learning involves observations and mimicry of others' behaviors; and cognitive distortions refer to the justifications or excuses that aggressors make to rationalize their behavior.

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