Exam 13: Sexual Orientation, Identity, and Behavior
Exam 1: Cultural, Historical, and Research Perspectives on Sexuality53 Questions
Exam 2: Female Sexual Anatomy and Physiology76 Questions
Exam 3: Male Sexual Anatomy and Physiology51 Questions
Exam 4: Human Sexual Arousal and Response94 Questions
Exam 5: Developmental and Social Perspectives on Gender85 Questions
Exam 6: Sexuality in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence62 Questions
Exam 7: Adult Sexuality and Relationships57 Questions
Exam 8: Sexual Individuality and Sexual Values72 Questions
Exam 9: Sexuality, Communication, and Relationships83 Questions
Exam 10: Reproduction, Reproductive Technology, and Birthing87 Questions
Exam 11: Decision Making About Pregnancy and Parenthood88 Questions
Exam 13: Sexual Orientation, Identity, and Behavior79 Questions
Exam 14: The Spectrum of Human Sexual Behavior84 Questions
Exam 15: Dealing With Sexual Problems81 Questions
Exam 16: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Hivaids, and Sexual Decisions94 Questions
Exam 17: Sexual Dysfunctions and Their Treatment81 Questions
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Describe the findings regarding the formation of same-gender sexual identity among gay men.
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Late in his career, Freud declared that same-gender sexual orientation is the result of
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List the stages of Cass's model of same-gender sexual orientation, and describe the important features of each stage.
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Only 8 percent of women with CAH identify themselves as lesbian or bisexual.
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What particular concerns should same-gender-oriented individuals have when they choose a counselor or therapist?
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Which of the following was NOT a finding of the classic Bell, Weinberg, and Hammersmith study?
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What kind of family structure did the early psychodynamic theories of same-gender orientation postulate?
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What is the general conclusion of contemporary researchers regarding the effects of hormone levels on sexual orientation?
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Discuss Cass's view of self-perception and same-gender sexual orientation.
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The Bell, Weinberg, and Hammersmith study found that compared with heterosexuals, a slightly higher proportion of lesbians and gay men had poor relationships with their fathers.
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What did the NHSLS conclude about the incidence of same-gender orientations and behavior?
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Which of the following was NOT a finding of the classic Bell, Weinberg, and Hammersmith study on sexual orientation?
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Why was the Kinsey Scale of Sexual Behavior considered so important?
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The Bell, Weinberg, and Hammersmith study can be interpreted to be consistent with a biological approach to explaining sexual orientation.
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A somewhat intriguing finding regarding same-gender orientation is that it is more common among individuals who grew up in
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Harriet is experiencing anxiety after accepting a very stressful job. As a lesbian who is selecting a counselor to help her, she needs to be
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