Deck 11: Sexual Orientation

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Regarding HIV/AIDS at work,

A) co-workers may resist working with someone who is HIV positive.
B) co-workers are highly unlikely to contract the disease from working with an employee who is HIV positive.
C) HIV/AIDS is a protected disability under the ADA.
D) All of the above.
E) A and B only above.
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Fortune 500 companies

A) are increasingly pursuing equity and fairness toward sexual minorities.
B) because of their public visibility, are unlikely to be industry leaders in offering benefits to same-sex partners.
C) are decreasing their offerings of health benefits to domestic partners of their gay and lesbian employees.
D) are attractive to many applicants, thus efforts to include gays and lesbians are not necessary.
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Gay and lesbian employees, but not heterosexuals, are more committed to organizations in which sexual orientation discrimination is not tolerated.
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Being "out" at work, defined as disclosing one's gay or lesbian sexual orientation,

A) is more frequently chosen by gays in high level positions as being in a high level position makes them less likely to experience discrimination.
B) is more likely among gay people of color than white gays.
C) comes with both positive and negative consequences.
D) results in greater conflict between home and work for gays and lesbians.
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Thomas, a gay man who works at a large hotel chain experienced extreme verbal and physical harassment at work because he did not conform to his coworkers' expectations for men. Which of the following is most likely?

A) Thomas probably has no recourse.
B) Thomas may file a discrimination claim under the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA).
C) Thomas may file a claim under Executive Order 11478.
D) In the absence of prohibitions from sexual orientation discrimination, Thomas may have a claim under Title VII.
E) None of the above.
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Which of the following is true of Cracker Barrel's formal policy that called for termination of gay and lesbian employees?

A) Resistance from shareholders resulted in Cracker Barrel changing the policy.
B) The policy was supported by a large proportion of shareholders.
C) At least 11 workers were fired because of their sexual orientation.
D) B and C only above.
E) A and C only above.
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The "don't ask, don't tell" policy of the U.S. military was passed as a compromise when resistance mounted to President Clinton's initial plans to repeal the ban on gays in the military.
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Straight allies can help set the stage for ___________ sexual minorities in organizations by modeling inclusive behavior and helping create safe and inclusive climates at work.

A) resistance of
B) non-discrimination toward
C) job channeling of
D) preferences for
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Gender identity refers to a person's internal sense of gender, but not how a person behaves or appears with regard to societal expectations of that person.
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In implementing non-discriminatory policies toward sexual minorities at work,

A) Organizations should consider how to address negative reactions of coworkers.
B) Organizations should consider also offering equality in benefits for domestic partners.
C) Organizations should consider whether sexual orientation affects job performance.
D) All of the above.
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Organizations with inclusive GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender) policies financially outperform competitors with less inclusive policies.
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Recent estimates suggest that:

A) Nearly 30% of the U.S. population is gay or lesbian.
B) Between 4% to 17% of the U.S. population is gay or lesbian.
C) Less than 2% of the U.S. population is gay or lesbian.
D) Estimating numbers of gay men or lesbians in the population is impossible.
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Diversity in sexual orientation in the military has been controversial due to fears about

A) reduced cohesion.
B) reduced enlistment of heterosexuals.
C) violations of the right to privacy of heterosexual personnel.
D) All of the above.
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Which of the following is consistently related to attitudes toward sexual minorities?

A) Race.
B) Age.
C) Region of the country (e.g., north, south, east, west).
D) Religious fundamentalism.
E) A and D above.
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Wages of gay men

A) are slightly higher than those of heterosexual men
B) are slightly lower than those of heterosexual men.
C) may be affected by gay men being channeled into particular positions.
D) None of the above.
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When domestic partner benefits are offered

A) large numbers of gay and lesbian employees enroll their partners.
B) organizations experience disproportionately higher costs.
C) costs are generally consistent with any increase in the number of plan participants.
D) A and B above.
E) None of the above.
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Which of the following is true of the term sexual orientation?

A) It is defined as being characterized by enduring emotional, romantic, sexual, and/or affectional attractions to individuals of a particular gender.
B) It is defined as being gay or lesbian.
C) It is defined as being gay, lesbian, or bisexual.
D) A and C above.
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Nearly half of the new HIV/AIDS cases result from heterosexual contact or the injection of drugs.
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Recent opinion polls indicate that ____ percent of Americans believe sexual orientation discrimination is acceptable.

A) 2
B) 11
C) 20
D) 35
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Which of the following is true of education and earnings of gay men and lesbians when compared with heterosexual men and women?

A) Wages and education of gay men are lower than those of heterosexual men.
B) Wages and education of gay men are higher than those of heterosexual men.
C) Wages and education of lesbian women are higher than those of heterosexual women.
D) A and C above.
E) B and C above.
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"Passing," or not disclosing one's gay or lesbian sexual orientation at work, is easy.
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Estimates are that about 20% of the nearly 296 million people in the U.S. are gay or lesbian.
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An estimated 2.5% of military personnel are believed to be gay or lesbian.
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Practicing inclusion and fairness toward sexual minorities can be of benefit to individuals and organizations.
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On average, gays and lesbians have higher education levels than heterosexuals.
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Hewlett-Packard offers domestic partner benefits to its employees.
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Research has found that people who perceived sexual orientation discrimination in their workplace had more negative job attitudes and lower satisfaction.
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Generally, among non-Hispanic White men, 10% choose fields of study that are "typically female," compared with 44% of gay men choosing such majors.
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Cracker Barrel has had problems with discrimination against gay and lesbian employees and Black customers.
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Regarding HIV/AIDS at work,

A) co-workers may resist working with someone who is HIV positive.
B) co-workers are highly unlikely to contract the disease from working with an employee who is HIV positive.
C) HIV/AIDS is a protected disability under the ADA.
D) All of the above.
E) A and B only above.
D
2
Fortune 500 companies

A) are increasingly pursuing equity and fairness toward sexual minorities.
B) because of their public visibility, are unlikely to be industry leaders in offering benefits to same-sex partners.
C) are decreasing their offerings of health benefits to domestic partners of their gay and lesbian employees.
D) are attractive to many applicants, thus efforts to include gays and lesbians are not necessary.
A
3
Gay and lesbian employees, but not heterosexuals, are more committed to organizations in which sexual orientation discrimination is not tolerated.
False
4
Being "out" at work, defined as disclosing one's gay or lesbian sexual orientation,

A) is more frequently chosen by gays in high level positions as being in a high level position makes them less likely to experience discrimination.
B) is more likely among gay people of color than white gays.
C) comes with both positive and negative consequences.
D) results in greater conflict between home and work for gays and lesbians.
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Thomas, a gay man who works at a large hotel chain experienced extreme verbal and physical harassment at work because he did not conform to his coworkers' expectations for men. Which of the following is most likely?

A) Thomas probably has no recourse.
B) Thomas may file a discrimination claim under the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA).
C) Thomas may file a claim under Executive Order 11478.
D) In the absence of prohibitions from sexual orientation discrimination, Thomas may have a claim under Title VII.
E) None of the above.
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6
Which of the following is true of Cracker Barrel's formal policy that called for termination of gay and lesbian employees?

A) Resistance from shareholders resulted in Cracker Barrel changing the policy.
B) The policy was supported by a large proportion of shareholders.
C) At least 11 workers were fired because of their sexual orientation.
D) B and C only above.
E) A and C only above.
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The "don't ask, don't tell" policy of the U.S. military was passed as a compromise when resistance mounted to President Clinton's initial plans to repeal the ban on gays in the military.
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Straight allies can help set the stage for ___________ sexual minorities in organizations by modeling inclusive behavior and helping create safe and inclusive climates at work.

A) resistance of
B) non-discrimination toward
C) job channeling of
D) preferences for
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Gender identity refers to a person's internal sense of gender, but not how a person behaves or appears with regard to societal expectations of that person.
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10
In implementing non-discriminatory policies toward sexual minorities at work,

A) Organizations should consider how to address negative reactions of coworkers.
B) Organizations should consider also offering equality in benefits for domestic partners.
C) Organizations should consider whether sexual orientation affects job performance.
D) All of the above.
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11
Organizations with inclusive GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender) policies financially outperform competitors with less inclusive policies.
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12
Recent estimates suggest that:

A) Nearly 30% of the U.S. population is gay or lesbian.
B) Between 4% to 17% of the U.S. population is gay or lesbian.
C) Less than 2% of the U.S. population is gay or lesbian.
D) Estimating numbers of gay men or lesbians in the population is impossible.
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13
Diversity in sexual orientation in the military has been controversial due to fears about

A) reduced cohesion.
B) reduced enlistment of heterosexuals.
C) violations of the right to privacy of heterosexual personnel.
D) All of the above.
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Which of the following is consistently related to attitudes toward sexual minorities?

A) Race.
B) Age.
C) Region of the country (e.g., north, south, east, west).
D) Religious fundamentalism.
E) A and D above.
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Wages of gay men

A) are slightly higher than those of heterosexual men
B) are slightly lower than those of heterosexual men.
C) may be affected by gay men being channeled into particular positions.
D) None of the above.
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When domestic partner benefits are offered

A) large numbers of gay and lesbian employees enroll their partners.
B) organizations experience disproportionately higher costs.
C) costs are generally consistent with any increase in the number of plan participants.
D) A and B above.
E) None of the above.
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Which of the following is true of the term sexual orientation?

A) It is defined as being characterized by enduring emotional, romantic, sexual, and/or affectional attractions to individuals of a particular gender.
B) It is defined as being gay or lesbian.
C) It is defined as being gay, lesbian, or bisexual.
D) A and C above.
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Nearly half of the new HIV/AIDS cases result from heterosexual contact or the injection of drugs.
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Recent opinion polls indicate that ____ percent of Americans believe sexual orientation discrimination is acceptable.

A) 2
B) 11
C) 20
D) 35
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Which of the following is true of education and earnings of gay men and lesbians when compared with heterosexual men and women?

A) Wages and education of gay men are lower than those of heterosexual men.
B) Wages and education of gay men are higher than those of heterosexual men.
C) Wages and education of lesbian women are higher than those of heterosexual women.
D) A and C above.
E) B and C above.
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21
"Passing," or not disclosing one's gay or lesbian sexual orientation at work, is easy.
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Estimates are that about 20% of the nearly 296 million people in the U.S. are gay or lesbian.
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An estimated 2.5% of military personnel are believed to be gay or lesbian.
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Practicing inclusion and fairness toward sexual minorities can be of benefit to individuals and organizations.
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On average, gays and lesbians have higher education levels than heterosexuals.
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Hewlett-Packard offers domestic partner benefits to its employees.
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Research has found that people who perceived sexual orientation discrimination in their workplace had more negative job attitudes and lower satisfaction.
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Generally, among non-Hispanic White men, 10% choose fields of study that are "typically female," compared with 44% of gay men choosing such majors.
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Cracker Barrel has had problems with discrimination against gay and lesbian employees and Black customers.
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