Exam 1: Sexuality: Pathways to Understanding
Exam 1: Sexuality: Pathways to Understanding141 Questions
Exam 2: Sex and Evolution152 Questions
Exam 3: Womens Bodies132 Questions
Exam 4: Mens Bodies148 Questions
Exam 5: Sex Hormones and the Menstrual Cycle141 Questions
Exam 6: Sexual Development164 Questions
Exam 7: Gender127 Questions
Exam 8: Attraction, Arousal, and Response132 Questions
Exam 9: Sexual Behavior133 Questions
Exam 10: Sexual Relationships139 Questions
Exam 11: Fertility, Pregnancy, and Childbirth156 Questions
Exam 12: Contraception and Abortion156 Questions
Exam 13: Sexuality Across the Life Span158 Questions
Exam 14: Sexual Orientation137 Questions
Exam 15: Atypical Sexuality123 Questions
Exam 16: Sexual Disorders162 Questions
Exam 17: Sexually Transmitted Diseases156 Questions
Exam 18: Sexual Assault, Harassment, and Partner Violence137 Questions
Exam 19: Sex As a Commodity140 Questions
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Some feminists such as Germaine Greer dismiss the idea that sex differences in behavior are rooted in biology, while others such as Camille Paglia assert that sex differences in human behavior are innate. Which predominantly influences behaviors that differ between males and females, nature or nurture?
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Which of the following Christian churches does not ordain gay and lesbian ministers?
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Provide a survey of the variety of perspectives, topics of study, and scientific approaches to sex research that exist within the various branches of psychology.
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Men are more likely than women to engage in risky behaviors because
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Sociologists are interested in how communities impact sexual behavior. Discuss the role, if any, of social network communities on sexual behavior expressed by college students.
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In studies of the various factors that predispose men to sexual violence, a social psychologist might examine the effects of _______, whereas an endocrinologists might examine the influence of _______.
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Compare and contrast the views of Freud and Hirschfeld on the origins of sexual orientation. How do their theories contribute to our current understanding of the bases of sexual orientation?
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What is "abstinence only" education? What, if any, evidence exists in favor of "abstinence only" education?
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The discovery of _______ hormones made possible the development of the contraceptive pill.
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Which of the following is a treatment that marriage counselors may use to help clients resolve relationship conflicts?
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The study of sex as a discipline in its own right is known as _______.
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Which of the following is not an organization promoting sex education and research?
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_____ and Virginia Johnson studied sex by directly observing sexual behavior.
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Compare and contrast Alfred Kinsey's approach to the study of human sexuality with that of Masters and Johnson.
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Masters and Johnson's book, _______, describes techniques for ameliorating sexual problems.
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_______ downplay the idea that biology contributes to gender differences.
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Conservative Jewish teaching officially permits _______, whereas Orthodox Jewish teaching forbids it.
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The idea that sexual morality should be based on the happiness or suffering it causes for the individuals involved was first proposed by
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