Exam 5: The Family and Sexuality
Exam 1: An Introduction to Demography14 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Demography17 Questions
Exam 3: The Sources of Demographic Information16 Questions
Exam 4: Fertility14 Questions
Exam 5: The Family and Sexuality12 Questions
Exam 6: Contraception and Birth Control12 Questions
Exam 7: Mortality14 Questions
Exam 8: Internal Migration13 Questions
Exam 9: International Migration16 Questions
Exam 10: Age and Sex Composition17 Questions
Exam 11: Race and Ethnicity15 Questions
Exam 12: World Population Change Over Time16 Questions
Exam 13: Population Change in the Us12 Questions
Exam 14: Population Distribution13 Questions
Exam 15: Population Policy14 Questions
Exam 16: The Earth in the 21st 22nd Centuries14 Questions
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Demographers use the concept of ____ to refer to the first living arrangement an adult has with another adult that involves commitment, romance and emotion.
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Describe the three major dimensions of human sexuality; show how each is conceptualized and measured. If you had to select only one dimension to use in your analyses, which one would you select and why not the other two?
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What are the three principal dimensions of sexuality?
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Define and describe the three main dimensions of human sexuality. Give two examples of each dimension. Do the dimensions need to agree with one another? If so, how? If not, why not?
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Choose one of the statements below that best describes cohabitation and its patterns these days in the U.S.
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Which statement below best describes the conceptualization of human sexuality from the vantage point of the social sciences?
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In the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), how do the interviewers gather data on the sexuality of the respondents?
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Discuss and describe how the forms of family have transitioned since around the 17th century in Europe and America leading to a demise of extended families, along with the changing roles of family members. In your answer, be sure and mention any structural/demographic changes that might have influenced these transitions in your answer.
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Define what social scientists mean by essentialism and social constructionism. Give me examples of how essentialism and social constructionism work with respect to the dimensions of sexuality.
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