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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Psychopathia Sexualis (1886), a best-selling book of case histories illustrating a variety of sexual deviations, was written by
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The sex researcher who observed sexual behavior between partners in the laboratory was
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How did early anthropologists contribute to the study of human sexuality? Discuss the reasons why some of their findings were considered controversial and the impact these findings had on American and European culture.
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Which of the following international organizations publishes the Archives of Sexual Behavior?
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_______ campaigned for women's rights to learn about and use contraceptives.
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Identify the pioneers of human sexuality research and discuss their relative contributions to the field.
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In societies that believe in partible paternity, women are often expected to
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What was the "interesting finding" from the NHSLS described in the textbook?
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For people who follow Islamic teachings, sexual expression may take place only in the context of _______.
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According to its mission statement, the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) "advocates the right of individuals to make responsible sexual choices." Should people also have the right to make irresponsible sexual choices? Where would you draw the line and on what grounds?
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_______ generally help men and women address problems that interfere with the enjoyment of sex.
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As a consequence of pressure from conservative Christian churches, the sex education programs in many school districts in the United States emphasize
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The science of sex research has become multi-disciplined. Explain what this means.
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You have noticed that with aging a body's physiology changes and this can be accompanied by decreased sexual arousal. What book would be the most likely to inform you if this was true?
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The most famous sex surveys in the United States were conducted in the 1940s by
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Approximately what percentage of Texas schools provide abstinence-only sexual health education?
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Internationally, teen pregnancy rates are dropping mainly due to
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What is the connection between human sexuality and sociology? Why is this connection important in understanding sexual behavior? What can be gained from studying the sex lives of minority groups in the population, such as prostitutes?
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