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Despite a new health center program that made free condoms available to students anonymously, the rates of sexually transmitted infections did not go down at Hampshire University. A confidential study revealed that students were informed about safe sex and that they reported using condoms for sex. Assuming the students are telling the truth, what is a possible explanation for the continued rate of infection?
a. The number of individuals being tested is increasing.
b. Students’ conception of what "having sex" means is different from that of the health center employees.
c. There has been an increase in laws that make it illegal to get tested for a sexually transmitted infection.
d. There is a severe lack of funding for sexual education programs.