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The questions were: "Have you ever been coerced or forced into sexual activities?" The answers were coded as yes ("yes, exercised power", "yes, coerced", or "yes, raped") or no ("no, never").
The response categories were 1 = never, 2 = yes, coerced, 3 = yes, forced, 4 = yes, raped.
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However, with many reports of people being coerced to vote "yes" and intimidated if they called for a "no" vote, it is clear that it never was going to be a proper vote anyway.
We've moved from "no means no", to "yes means yes" and beyond, to examine the power relations involved in sex, the reasons someone might feel coerced into a reluctant "yes" and the viewing of sex as a two-way negotiation.
My fellow press wranglers at the time, Marie and Antoinette (yes, these are their actual names), coerced an Associated Press photographer to hide in the bushes and take pictures.
"Hell" is a "false known," yes, and it coerces people into dubious justifications for their bigotry.
If you say yes, then you think that people can never be coerced into action by circumstances that do not involve the direct physical compulsion of another person.
And yes, blacks were supposed to show deference to whites and were often coerced into doing so.
Some have been coerced.
Coerced investments from the business sector followed.
He insisted none had been coerced.
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