The research by Mercedes Duran and colleagues, as described in "Changing Law: Marital Rape," found that
A) female respondents were more likely than male respondents to view the husband's actions to be rape.
B) there was no correlation between a respondent's "benign" sexist views and the likelihood that they would view the husband's actions to be rape.
C) respondents who held "benign" sexist views were more likely to view the husband's actions to be rape.
D) respondents who held "benign" sexist views were less likely to view the husband's actions to be rape.
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