Exam 11: Sexualaffectional Orientations and Diversity
Exam 1: Perspectives on Sexuality114 Questions
Exam 2: Theoretical Approaches to Studying Human Sexuality122 Questions
Exam 3: Sex Research Methods117 Questions
Exam 4: Genital Anatomy and Sexual Response114 Questions
Exam 5: Sex Hormones and Human Sexuality113 Questions
Exam 6: Pregnancy and Childbirth113 Questions
Exam 7: Contraception and Pregnancy Options114 Questions
Exam 8: Sexually Transmitted Infections: At the Junction of Biology and Behaviour114 Questions
Exam 9: Sexuality Over the Lifespan119 Questions
Exam 10: Gender118 Questions
Exam 11: Sexualaffectional Orientations and Diversity117 Questions
Exam 12: Attraction, Intimacy, and Love118 Questions
Exam 13: Sexual Communication115 Questions
Exam 14: Sexual Behaviours and Relationships115 Questions
Exam 15: Variations in Sexual Behaviour118 Questions
Exam 16: Sexual Dysfunctions114 Questions
Exam 17: Sexual Assault and Harassment118 Questions
Exam 18: Selling and Buying Sex117 Questions
Exam 19: Sexual Health Education in Canada119 Questions
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According to Rust, which of the following is true about both bisexual men and bisexual women?
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What percent of the male population self-identifies as bisexual?
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Discuss research investigating the impact of sexual/affectional orientation on parenting.
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Research has shown no ill effects on the psychological well-being of children raised by same sex couples compared to heterosexual couples. The affectional affiliation and sexual identity of the parent have no impact on the child. Research has found that the number of parents in the home, and not the affectionate orientation of those parents, is the biggest predictor of psychological health or distress. Thus research indicates that same-sex couples are equally able to raise children who are psychologically healthy.
Which of the following is most accurate regarding sexual identities?
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Prejudice against individuals of other sexual orientations is known as __________.
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At a frat-house party Jenny saw her crush, Tom, make out with another guy. She was confused because Tom never said he was gay or bi and he talked about hot girls a lot. Was his behaviour unusual?
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Based on Lori Brotto's study of self-identified asexual individuals, what is the best way to conceptualize asexuality?
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Which of the following is a reason that lesbian couples report greater relationship satisfaction than do either gay or heterosexual couples?
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What type of study revealed the following finding regarding male same-sex sexual orientation? "Where at least one twin was homosexual, 52% of monozygotic twins and 22% of dizygotic twins were both homosexual. (By comparison, in cases in which at least one adoptive brother was homosexual, 11% of these brothers were both homosexual.) "
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In 1835, if a man had sex with another man, how would it affect his perceived sexual identity?
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"Pray away the gay" is a common catch phrase associated with __________ therapy.
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What is typically the last type of sexual activity explored by both adolescent gay male couples and adolescent lesbian female couples?
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Ten-year-old David has been spending a lot of time reading fashion magazines and making clothes for his dolls. He prefers celebrity gossip with his sisters to playing sniper videogames with his brother. David's parents worry that such behaviour might mean that he will grow up to be gay, but their friend says such thinking is just an ugly stereotype. Who's right?
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Discuss two positive factors associated with disclosing a non-heterosexual affectionate orientation and two negative factors that may make this disclosure difficult or impossible.
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In which country, as described in the textbook, were marchers attacked at a Gay Pride parade in 2001?
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Discuss three findings that suggest that sexual/affectional orientation has a biological component.
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Blanchard's research indicates that a man is more likely to identify as gay if he has a greater number of __________ __________.
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Members of which group tend to become less monogamous as a relationship progresses?
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