Deck 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Sexuality

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_____ is the study of the psychological mechanisms that have been shaped by natural selection.

A)Environmental psychology
B)Structural functionalism
C)Evolutionary psychology
D)Cultural relativism
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_____ is a theory that all living things have acquired their present forms through gradual changes in their genetic endowment over successive generations.

A)Existentialism
B)Positivism
C)Evolution
D)Structuralism
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_____ is a process in nature resulting in greater rates of survival of those plants and animals that are adapted to their environment.

A)Existentialism
B)Natural selection
C)Structural functionalism
D)Environmentalism
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According to Freud,which component of human personality operates on the pleasure principle?

A)ego
B)id
C)superego
D)libido
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Evolution occurs via _____,the process by which the animals that are best adapted to their environment are more likely to survive,reproduce,and pass on their genes to the next generation.

A)existentialism
B)cultural relativism
C)communal integration
D)natural selection
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Which of the following is true of the attachment between an infant and a parent?

A)It has no significance in contemporary societies.
B)It is a biological mechanism that reduces infant vulnerability.
C)It applies only to parents belonging to Western cultures.
D)It has no impact upon the infant's chances of survival.
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Which of the following is true of evolutionary psychology?

A)It does not recognize that every observable human characteristic has adaptive significance.
B)It allows for the fact that some traits displayed by humans may be simply "design flaws."
C)It believes that human cognitive structures evolved over the years just as human behavior did.
D)It believes that men and women are identical when it comes to their mating preferences.
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Freud believed that the two major forces of motivating human behavior are

A)libido and thanatos.
B)id and ego.
C)ego and superego.
D)Oedipus and Electra complex.
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Freud's term for sex drive or sex energy is _____.

A)thanatos
B)superego
C)id
D)libido
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Which of the following does sociobiology ignore?

A)the survival of a group and a species
B)the mating preferences of males
C)an individual's struggle for survival
D)the mating preferences of females
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Sociobiology is defined as the application of _____ biology to understanding the social behavior of animals,including humans.

A)sociocultural
B)normative
C)evolutionary
D)quantum
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According to research analyzing waist-to-hip ratios across a large number of cultures,which of the following is true?

A)The preference for a .70 hip-to-waist ratio by men is hardwired into their brains by evolution.
B)The preference for a .70 hip-to-waist ratio by men has been proven to exist across all cultures.
C)The .70 hip-to-waist ratio is most common in societies where women are economically dependent on men.
D)The .70 hip-to-waist ratio is most common in societies where women are financially independent.
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Evolutionary psychology has been criticized because

A)it does not give weight to the fact that emotional structures have evolved like human behavior.
B)it assumes that every characteristic that we observe must have some adaptive significance.
C)it allows for the fact that some traits displayed by humans may be simply "design flaws."
D)it believes that men and women are identical when it comes to their mating preferences.
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Which of the following statements is true of parental investment?

A)It is rarely beneficial to infants raised in Western societies.
B)It damages an infant's chances of survival in contemporary societies.
C)It refers to the number of offspring that parents can produce each year.
D)It refers to the behavior and resources invested in offspring to ensure their survival.
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Sociobiologists suggest that the characteristics used to judge a person's attractiveness are indicative of the health and vigor of an individual,which in turn are probably related to the person's _____.

A)social status
B)superego
C)extrinsic values
D)reproductive potential
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Which of the following is a shortcoming of sociobiology?

A)It rests on an outmoded model of evolutionary theory.
B)It includes the survival of the group in its analysis.
C)It fails to value the importance of reproduction in survival.
D)It does not consider the mating preferences of females.
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tWhich of the following is true of sociobiology?

A)It is based on the assumption that human sexuality is the result of culture alone.
B)It tries to explain why certain patterns of behavior have evolved in humans.
C)It assumes that people are entirely free and responsible for developing their own potential.
D)It creates a framework within which the economic stratification of society can be studieD.
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Freud's term for the death instinct is _____.

A)thanatos
B)fatalism
C)determinism
D)anima
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Sociobiology has been criticized because

A)it ignores the competition among members of one gender for mating access to members of the other gender.
B)it assumes that reproduction is the central function of sex.
C)it believes that humans are ruled by their unconscious minds.
D)it does not study the mating preferences of females.
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_____ is a specific type of selection identified by Darwin that creates differences between males and females.

A)Sexual selection
B)Individual selection
C)Survival selection
D)Ecological selection
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According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory,the first stage of psychosexual development a child goes through is the _____ stage.

A)phallic
B)anal
C)oral
D)genital
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Freud believed that a child passes through a sequence of stages of psychosexual development.The stage where boys and girls have considerably different experiences is the _____ stage.

A)oral
B)anal
C)phallic
D)rectal
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Which of the following is true of erogenous zones?

A)They are areas of the body that are completely insensate.
B)They are areas of the body that give pleasure when touched.
C)They are present only in males but not in females.
D)They are present only in females but not in males.
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According to Freud,which of the following is true of the phallic stage?

A)It is the stage during which a child is focused on elimination.
B)It is the stage during which a boy feels castration anxiety.
C)It is the stage during which a girl displays hostility toward her father.
D)It is the stage during which a boy displays hostility toward his mother.
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The Oedipus complex

A)is resolved at the end of the phallic stage.
B)occurs before the oral stage.
C)is resolved at the end of the oral stage.
D)occurs during the oral stage.
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According to Freud,during the phallic stage of development,a girl is likely to experience _____,which is part of the Electra complex.

A)penis envy
B)castration anxiety
C)oral fixation
D)anal envy
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According to Freud,which component of the human personality operates on idealism?

A)ego
B)id
C)superego
D)thanatos
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According to Freud,which of the following is true of the three major parts of human personality?

A)The id operates on idealism.
B)The ego is the reservoir of psychic energy.
C)The id focuses on rational,realistic interactions.
D)The superego persuades the ego to strive for moral goals.
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According to Freud,a boy shifts to identifying with his father,taking on the father's gender role and acquiring the characteristics expected of males by society during the _____ stage of psychosexual development.

A)anal
B)oral
C)rectal
D)phallic
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The phallic stage

A)occurs before the oral stage.
B)is experienced only by girls.
C)is marked by the Oedipus complex.
D)is marked by oral fixation.
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Which of the following is true of the ego according to Freud?

A)It operates on the pleasure principle.
B)It tries to keep the id in line.
C)It prevents people from being rational.
D)It is a reservoir of psychic energy.
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Within the Freudian framework,a married man who has an extramarital affair even though he believes it is immoral is most likely to have a

A)strong id.
B)strong ego.
C)strong superego.
D)weak iD.
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According to Freud,the id,ego,and superego

A)develop sequentially.
B)develop simultaneously.
C)are functional from birth.
D)are present only in males.
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Which of the following is true of the superego according to Freud?

A)It operates on the reality principle.
B)It operates on the pleasure principle.
C)It is present only during infancy.
D)It is the conscience.
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Mary is on a business trip and meets an old friend she dated in college.She finds that she is still attracted to him,and something inside her tells her,"Go ahead.Invite him to your room and kiss him." However,Mary is happily married with two young and adorable children.Mary and her old friend end up chatting for a while and then go their separate ways.According to the Freudian framework,which of the following parts of Mary's personality is most likely to have prevailed in this situation?

A)id
B)thanatos
C)superego
D)libido
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According to Freud,during the _____ stage of psychosexual development,a child's interest is focused on elimination.

A)latent
B)phallic
C)anal
D)oral
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Within the Freudian framework,a nun who takes a vow of celibacy and devotes her life to helping the poor is most likely to have a

A)weak ego.
B)strong id.
C)weak superego.
D)strong superego.
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According to Freud,the _____ complex is the sexual attraction of a little girl for her father.

A)Oedipus
B)Electra
C)thanatos
D)superego
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According to Freud,which component of the human personality operates on the reality principle?

A)ego
B)id
C)superego
D)thanatos
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Which of the following is true of the id according to Freud?

A)It operates on the reality principle.
B)It operates on idealism.
C)It is present only during adulthood.
D)It is a reservoir of psychic energy.
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Since the stimulation of the clitoris and penis are automatically pleasurable,an orgasm that results from such a stimulation is classified as a(n)

A)conditioned response.
B)unconditioned response.
C)unconditioned stimulus.
D)conditioned stimulus.
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One of Freud's major contributions to the study of sexuality was

A)his discovery that boys experienced womb envy during the phallic stage.
B)his recognition that humans pass through stages of psychological development.
C)his discovery that children displayed no sexual curiosity until puberty.
D)his assertion that the environment influenced people more than biological determinants.
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How are the psychoanalytic and sociobiological theories similar?

A)They are both based on the notion that human sexual behavior is biologically controlled.
B)They both place excessive emphasis on the role that learning plays in shaping behavior.
C)They both focus on the sexuality and survival of the group,instead of the individual.
D)They both ignore the role that sex plays in the development of personality.
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According to the psychoanalytic theory,after the resolution of the Oedipus or Electra complex,children pass into a prolonged stage known as _____.

A)cadency
B)latency
C)potency
D)exigency
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Leah's boyfriend always wears a particular brand of cologne during their dates and sexual encounters.Now,whenever she meets a man wearing the same cologne,she feels sexually aroused.This process of learning is an example of

A)classical conditioning.
B)operant conditioning.
C)the Oedipus complex.
D)the Electra complex.
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According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory,a person who is addicted to smoking cigarettes is most likely to be fixated at the _____
Stage.

A)phallic
B)anal
C)oral
D)latency
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_____ conditioning is the process of changing the frequency of a behavior the operant by following it with positive reinforcement (which will make the behavior more frequent in the future)or punishment (which should make the behavior less frequent in the future).

A)Sociobiological
B)Operant
C)Oedipus
D)Climacteric
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Studies on operant conditioning suggest that

A)punishments are more effective shapers of our behavior than rewards.
B)punishments are not very effective in shaping behavior compared with rewards.
C)delayed positive reinforcements are more effective than immediate positive reinforcements in shaping behavior.
D)delayed punishments are more effective at eliminating behavior than immediate punishments.
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Freud was criticized by feminists because

A)he believed that girls were fixated on their mothers during the phallic stage.
B)he assumed women to be biologically inferior to men.
C)he studied the sexual desires and preferences of women and not men.
D)he believed that boys were hostile toward their mothers during the phallic stage.
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According to Freud,with puberty,sexual urges reawaken and a child moves into the _____ stage of psychosexual development.

A)genital
B)oral
C)anal
D)phallic
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What does contemporary research say about Freud's theory of latency?

A)Modern research shows that this period occurs during approximately the second year of life.
B)Modern research shows that this period immediately follows the oral stage of psychosexual development.
C)Modern research shows that children repress their sexual curiosity during this period.
D)Modern research shows that children continue to engage in behavior with sexual components during this perioD.
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The concept _____ was coined by Karen Horney to describe men's wishful feelings about women's reproductive capacity.

A)castration anxiety
B)penis envy
C)labian anxiety
D)womb envy
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_____ theorists believe that sexual behavior can be changed at any time in one's lifespan.

A)Psychoanalytic
B)Sociobiological
C)Learning
D)Deterministic
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Which of the following statements holds true for behavior modification?

A)It is based on the principle of thanatos.
B)It is ineffective in the treatment of sexual disorders.
C)It necessitates a detailed analysis of a person's personality.
D)It is based on the principles of operant conditioning.
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According to Freud,during the _____,sexual impulses are repressed or are in a quiescent stage.

A)phallic stage
B)genital stage
C)refractory period
D)latency period
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Which of the following is a major difference between the psychoanalytic and the learning theories?

A)Unlike learning theorists,psychoanalytic theorists believe that the determinants of human sexual behavior occur in early childhood.
B)Unlike learning theorists,psychoanalytic theorists believe that sexual behavior can be learned and changed at any time in one's lifespan.
C)Unlike psychoanalytic theorists,learning theorists believe that the determinants of human sexual behavior occur in early childhood.
D)Unlike psychoanalytic theorists,learning theorists believe that the determinants of sexual behavior have been hardwired by evolution.
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From a scientific point of view,one of the major problems with the psychoanalytic theory is that

A)it does not take the sexuality of children into account.
B)most of its concepts cannot be evaluated scientifically to see if they are accurate.
C)it assumes that men are inferior to women,since they lack wombs.
D)it is applicable only to women and not to men.
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A woman with a vaginal infection repeatedly experienced pain during penetration,leading her to eventually stop having sexual intercourse.
This is an example of _____.

A)relative conditioning
B)operant conditioning
C)the Oedipus complex
D)the Electra complex
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Which of the following is a behavior modification method based on the principles of classical and operant conditioning that appears to be relatively effective in changing a person's problematic sexual behavior?

A)neurostimulation
B)olfactory aversion therapy
C)homeopathic therapy
D)psychoanalysis
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Behavior modification

A)focuses on what unconscious forces motivate undesirable behavior.
B)cannot be used to treat children and adolescents.
C)does not necessitate a detailed analysis of a person's personality.
D)is ineffective in the treatment of sexual disorders.
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Which of the following is a shortcoming of the social exchange theory?

A)It applies only to people from primitive,tribal societies.
B)It cannot explain selfless behavior such as altruism and martyrdom.
C)It applies only to women and not to men.
D)It does not take the equity of relationships into account.
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The social exchange theory

A)can predict conditions under which people try to change their relationships.
B)does not take the needs and obligations of people into account.
C)applies only to primitive,tribal societies and not contemporary,urban societies.
D)assumes that we have no freedom of choice and that all events in life are predetermineD.
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Which of the following is true of olfactory aversion therapy?

A)The patient perceives the problematic behavior to be under his or her control.
B)The aversive stimulus is ineffective if administered by the patient.
C)The method cannot be used to treat deviant sexual behavior in adults.
D)The method mimics aromatherapy and releases fragrances that soothe the minD.
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According to social exchange theory,a state of _____ exists when participants in a relationship believe that the rewards they receive from it are proportional to the costs they bear.

A)disequilibrium
B)existentialism
C)equity
D)fatalism
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In _____,behavior is punished using an unpleasant odor.

A)neurostimulation therapy
B)olfactory aversion therapy
C)homeopathic therapy
D)electroconvulsive therapy
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Which of the following is true of the social learning theory?

A)It recognizes the processes of imitation and identification.
B)It states that sexual behavior is innate and cannot be cultivated.
C)It proves conclusively that media has little or no influence on young children.
D)It proves conclusively that the environment plays no role in shaping a person's behavior.
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Which of the following is true of the social exchange theory?

A)It uses the concept of reinforcement to explain stability and change in relationships between people.
B)It assumes that we have no freedom of choice and that all events in life are predetermined.
C)It states that humans are essentially altruistic putting their own needs after those of others.
D)It refutes the theory that humans are hedonistic in nature.
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Steve regularly surprises his wife,Marcie,with flowers and gifts.He always tries to make her feel special by taking her out to fancy restaurants and on holidays.However,Marcie often takes him for granted and does not truly appreciate what he does for her.According to the social exchange theory,which of the following is most likely to be true?

A)Steve's rewards are greater than his costs.
B)Steve's costs are greater than his rewards.
C)Steve's rewards are greater than Marcie's rewards.
D)Steve's costs are less than Marcie's costs.
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Social exchange theory has been criticized because

A)it applies only to men and not to women.
B)it does not take the equity of relationships into account.
C)it applies the concept of rewards and costs to romantic relationships.
D)it gives weight to concepts like altruism and martyrdom.
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Which of the following is true of gender schema?

A)Gender schema allows us to process information without the influence of gender stereotypes.
B)Gender schema predisposes us to process information based on gender.
C)Gender schema helps us analyze information that contradicts gender stereotypes.
D)Gender schema makes storing information contrary to gender stereotypes easy.
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_____ is an approach that says that one should simultaneously consider a person's multiple group memberships and identities,including gender,race,social class,and sexual orientation.

A)Homogeneity
B)Heteronormativity
C)Socialization
D)Intersectionality
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Which of the following is most likely an example of schema-inconsistent information?

A)a female nurse
B)a female bouncer
C)a male carpenter
D)a male truck driver
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Which of the following is most likely an example of schema-consistent information?

A)a male carpenter
B)a female plumber
C)a female taxi driver
D)a male nurse
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A(n)_____ theory was proposed by psychologist Sandra Bem to explain gender-role development and the impact of gender on people's daily lives and thinking.

A)Oedipus
B)equilibrium
C)schema
D)geopolitical
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Which of the following is true of cognitive psychology?

A)It insists that psychologists should study only behaviors that can be directly observed.
B)It believes that people's thoughts are insignificant because their actions are predetermined.
C)It believes that it is very important to study people's thoughts.
D)It insists that people's perception and evaluation of events is unimportant.
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In the context of matching hypothesis,which of the following reflects the operation of matching?

A)people at all levels of attractiveness find partners
B)people look for the most attractive mate
C)unattractive people do not have partners
D)attractiveness equals health and fertility
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A(n)_____ is defined as a general knowledge frame-work that a person has about a particular topic.

A)anime
B)schema
C)animus
D)thanatos
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_____ is based on the principle of reinforcement and assumes that people will choose actions that maximize rewards and minimize costs.

A)Social exchange theory
B)Social stratification theory
C)Existentialism
D)Positivism
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According to the social learning theory,the two processes which are useful in explaining the development of gender identity or one's sense of maleness or femaleness are

A)idealism and realism.
B)imitation and identification.
C)existentialism and determinism.
D)positivism and negativism.
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Which of the following is an assertion of the feminist theory?

A)Women have greater status and power than men in a culture.
B)Women's sexuality has been repressed and depressed,but rarely expressed.
C)Unlike race and social class,gender is a dimension of equality.
D)The experiences of all women and men are the same regardless of one's social class and sexual orientation.
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_____ is the study of the psychological mechanisms that have been shaped by natural selection.

A)Environmental psychology
B)Structural functionalism
C)Evolutionary psychology
D)Cultural relativism
C
2
_____ is a theory that all living things have acquired their present forms through gradual changes in their genetic endowment over successive generations.

A)Existentialism
B)Positivism
C)Evolution
D)Structuralism
C
3
_____ is a process in nature resulting in greater rates of survival of those plants and animals that are adapted to their environment.

A)Existentialism
B)Natural selection
C)Structural functionalism
D)Environmentalism
B
4
According to Freud,which component of human personality operates on the pleasure principle?

A)ego
B)id
C)superego
D)libido
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Evolution occurs via _____,the process by which the animals that are best adapted to their environment are more likely to survive,reproduce,and pass on their genes to the next generation.

A)existentialism
B)cultural relativism
C)communal integration
D)natural selection
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Which of the following is true of the attachment between an infant and a parent?

A)It has no significance in contemporary societies.
B)It is a biological mechanism that reduces infant vulnerability.
C)It applies only to parents belonging to Western cultures.
D)It has no impact upon the infant's chances of survival.
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Which of the following is true of evolutionary psychology?

A)It does not recognize that every observable human characteristic has adaptive significance.
B)It allows for the fact that some traits displayed by humans may be simply "design flaws."
C)It believes that human cognitive structures evolved over the years just as human behavior did.
D)It believes that men and women are identical when it comes to their mating preferences.
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Freud believed that the two major forces of motivating human behavior are

A)libido and thanatos.
B)id and ego.
C)ego and superego.
D)Oedipus and Electra complex.
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Freud's term for sex drive or sex energy is _____.

A)thanatos
B)superego
C)id
D)libido
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Which of the following does sociobiology ignore?

A)the survival of a group and a species
B)the mating preferences of males
C)an individual's struggle for survival
D)the mating preferences of females
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Sociobiology is defined as the application of _____ biology to understanding the social behavior of animals,including humans.

A)sociocultural
B)normative
C)evolutionary
D)quantum
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According to research analyzing waist-to-hip ratios across a large number of cultures,which of the following is true?

A)The preference for a .70 hip-to-waist ratio by men is hardwired into their brains by evolution.
B)The preference for a .70 hip-to-waist ratio by men has been proven to exist across all cultures.
C)The .70 hip-to-waist ratio is most common in societies where women are economically dependent on men.
D)The .70 hip-to-waist ratio is most common in societies where women are financially independent.
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Evolutionary psychology has been criticized because

A)it does not give weight to the fact that emotional structures have evolved like human behavior.
B)it assumes that every characteristic that we observe must have some adaptive significance.
C)it allows for the fact that some traits displayed by humans may be simply "design flaws."
D)it believes that men and women are identical when it comes to their mating preferences.
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Which of the following statements is true of parental investment?

A)It is rarely beneficial to infants raised in Western societies.
B)It damages an infant's chances of survival in contemporary societies.
C)It refers to the number of offspring that parents can produce each year.
D)It refers to the behavior and resources invested in offspring to ensure their survival.
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Sociobiologists suggest that the characteristics used to judge a person's attractiveness are indicative of the health and vigor of an individual,which in turn are probably related to the person's _____.

A)social status
B)superego
C)extrinsic values
D)reproductive potential
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Which of the following is a shortcoming of sociobiology?

A)It rests on an outmoded model of evolutionary theory.
B)It includes the survival of the group in its analysis.
C)It fails to value the importance of reproduction in survival.
D)It does not consider the mating preferences of females.
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tWhich of the following is true of sociobiology?

A)It is based on the assumption that human sexuality is the result of culture alone.
B)It tries to explain why certain patterns of behavior have evolved in humans.
C)It assumes that people are entirely free and responsible for developing their own potential.
D)It creates a framework within which the economic stratification of society can be studieD.
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Freud's term for the death instinct is _____.

A)thanatos
B)fatalism
C)determinism
D)anima
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Sociobiology has been criticized because

A)it ignores the competition among members of one gender for mating access to members of the other gender.
B)it assumes that reproduction is the central function of sex.
C)it believes that humans are ruled by their unconscious minds.
D)it does not study the mating preferences of females.
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_____ is a specific type of selection identified by Darwin that creates differences between males and females.

A)Sexual selection
B)Individual selection
C)Survival selection
D)Ecological selection
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According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory,the first stage of psychosexual development a child goes through is the _____ stage.

A)phallic
B)anal
C)oral
D)genital
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Freud believed that a child passes through a sequence of stages of psychosexual development.The stage where boys and girls have considerably different experiences is the _____ stage.

A)oral
B)anal
C)phallic
D)rectal
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Which of the following is true of erogenous zones?

A)They are areas of the body that are completely insensate.
B)They are areas of the body that give pleasure when touched.
C)They are present only in males but not in females.
D)They are present only in females but not in males.
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According to Freud,which of the following is true of the phallic stage?

A)It is the stage during which a child is focused on elimination.
B)It is the stage during which a boy feels castration anxiety.
C)It is the stage during which a girl displays hostility toward her father.
D)It is the stage during which a boy displays hostility toward his mother.
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The Oedipus complex

A)is resolved at the end of the phallic stage.
B)occurs before the oral stage.
C)is resolved at the end of the oral stage.
D)occurs during the oral stage.
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26
According to Freud,during the phallic stage of development,a girl is likely to experience _____,which is part of the Electra complex.

A)penis envy
B)castration anxiety
C)oral fixation
D)anal envy
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27
According to Freud,which component of the human personality operates on idealism?

A)ego
B)id
C)superego
D)thanatos
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28
According to Freud,which of the following is true of the three major parts of human personality?

A)The id operates on idealism.
B)The ego is the reservoir of psychic energy.
C)The id focuses on rational,realistic interactions.
D)The superego persuades the ego to strive for moral goals.
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29
According to Freud,a boy shifts to identifying with his father,taking on the father's gender role and acquiring the characteristics expected of males by society during the _____ stage of psychosexual development.

A)anal
B)oral
C)rectal
D)phallic
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30
The phallic stage

A)occurs before the oral stage.
B)is experienced only by girls.
C)is marked by the Oedipus complex.
D)is marked by oral fixation.
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31
Which of the following is true of the ego according to Freud?

A)It operates on the pleasure principle.
B)It tries to keep the id in line.
C)It prevents people from being rational.
D)It is a reservoir of psychic energy.
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32
Within the Freudian framework,a married man who has an extramarital affair even though he believes it is immoral is most likely to have a

A)strong id.
B)strong ego.
C)strong superego.
D)weak iD.
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33
According to Freud,the id,ego,and superego

A)develop sequentially.
B)develop simultaneously.
C)are functional from birth.
D)are present only in males.
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34
Which of the following is true of the superego according to Freud?

A)It operates on the reality principle.
B)It operates on the pleasure principle.
C)It is present only during infancy.
D)It is the conscience.
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35
Mary is on a business trip and meets an old friend she dated in college.She finds that she is still attracted to him,and something inside her tells her,"Go ahead.Invite him to your room and kiss him." However,Mary is happily married with two young and adorable children.Mary and her old friend end up chatting for a while and then go their separate ways.According to the Freudian framework,which of the following parts of Mary's personality is most likely to have prevailed in this situation?

A)id
B)thanatos
C)superego
D)libido
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36
According to Freud,during the _____ stage of psychosexual development,a child's interest is focused on elimination.

A)latent
B)phallic
C)anal
D)oral
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37
Within the Freudian framework,a nun who takes a vow of celibacy and devotes her life to helping the poor is most likely to have a

A)weak ego.
B)strong id.
C)weak superego.
D)strong superego.
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38
According to Freud,the _____ complex is the sexual attraction of a little girl for her father.

A)Oedipus
B)Electra
C)thanatos
D)superego
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39
According to Freud,which component of the human personality operates on the reality principle?

A)ego
B)id
C)superego
D)thanatos
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40
Which of the following is true of the id according to Freud?

A)It operates on the reality principle.
B)It operates on idealism.
C)It is present only during adulthood.
D)It is a reservoir of psychic energy.
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41
Since the stimulation of the clitoris and penis are automatically pleasurable,an orgasm that results from such a stimulation is classified as a(n)

A)conditioned response.
B)unconditioned response.
C)unconditioned stimulus.
D)conditioned stimulus.
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42
One of Freud's major contributions to the study of sexuality was

A)his discovery that boys experienced womb envy during the phallic stage.
B)his recognition that humans pass through stages of psychological development.
C)his discovery that children displayed no sexual curiosity until puberty.
D)his assertion that the environment influenced people more than biological determinants.
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43
How are the psychoanalytic and sociobiological theories similar?

A)They are both based on the notion that human sexual behavior is biologically controlled.
B)They both place excessive emphasis on the role that learning plays in shaping behavior.
C)They both focus on the sexuality and survival of the group,instead of the individual.
D)They both ignore the role that sex plays in the development of personality.
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44
According to the psychoanalytic theory,after the resolution of the Oedipus or Electra complex,children pass into a prolonged stage known as _____.

A)cadency
B)latency
C)potency
D)exigency
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45
Leah's boyfriend always wears a particular brand of cologne during their dates and sexual encounters.Now,whenever she meets a man wearing the same cologne,she feels sexually aroused.This process of learning is an example of

A)classical conditioning.
B)operant conditioning.
C)the Oedipus complex.
D)the Electra complex.
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46
According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory,a person who is addicted to smoking cigarettes is most likely to be fixated at the _____
Stage.

A)phallic
B)anal
C)oral
D)latency
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47
_____ conditioning is the process of changing the frequency of a behavior the operant by following it with positive reinforcement (which will make the behavior more frequent in the future)or punishment (which should make the behavior less frequent in the future).

A)Sociobiological
B)Operant
C)Oedipus
D)Climacteric
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48
Studies on operant conditioning suggest that

A)punishments are more effective shapers of our behavior than rewards.
B)punishments are not very effective in shaping behavior compared with rewards.
C)delayed positive reinforcements are more effective than immediate positive reinforcements in shaping behavior.
D)delayed punishments are more effective at eliminating behavior than immediate punishments.
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49
Freud was criticized by feminists because

A)he believed that girls were fixated on their mothers during the phallic stage.
B)he assumed women to be biologically inferior to men.
C)he studied the sexual desires and preferences of women and not men.
D)he believed that boys were hostile toward their mothers during the phallic stage.
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50
According to Freud,with puberty,sexual urges reawaken and a child moves into the _____ stage of psychosexual development.

A)genital
B)oral
C)anal
D)phallic
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51
What does contemporary research say about Freud's theory of latency?

A)Modern research shows that this period occurs during approximately the second year of life.
B)Modern research shows that this period immediately follows the oral stage of psychosexual development.
C)Modern research shows that children repress their sexual curiosity during this period.
D)Modern research shows that children continue to engage in behavior with sexual components during this perioD.
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52
The concept _____ was coined by Karen Horney to describe men's wishful feelings about women's reproductive capacity.

A)castration anxiety
B)penis envy
C)labian anxiety
D)womb envy
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53
_____ theorists believe that sexual behavior can be changed at any time in one's lifespan.

A)Psychoanalytic
B)Sociobiological
C)Learning
D)Deterministic
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54
Which of the following statements holds true for behavior modification?

A)It is based on the principle of thanatos.
B)It is ineffective in the treatment of sexual disorders.
C)It necessitates a detailed analysis of a person's personality.
D)It is based on the principles of operant conditioning.
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55
According to Freud,during the _____,sexual impulses are repressed or are in a quiescent stage.

A)phallic stage
B)genital stage
C)refractory period
D)latency period
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56
Which of the following is a major difference between the psychoanalytic and the learning theories?

A)Unlike learning theorists,psychoanalytic theorists believe that the determinants of human sexual behavior occur in early childhood.
B)Unlike learning theorists,psychoanalytic theorists believe that sexual behavior can be learned and changed at any time in one's lifespan.
C)Unlike psychoanalytic theorists,learning theorists believe that the determinants of human sexual behavior occur in early childhood.
D)Unlike psychoanalytic theorists,learning theorists believe that the determinants of sexual behavior have been hardwired by evolution.
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57
From a scientific point of view,one of the major problems with the psychoanalytic theory is that

A)it does not take the sexuality of children into account.
B)most of its concepts cannot be evaluated scientifically to see if they are accurate.
C)it assumes that men are inferior to women,since they lack wombs.
D)it is applicable only to women and not to men.
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58
A woman with a vaginal infection repeatedly experienced pain during penetration,leading her to eventually stop having sexual intercourse.
This is an example of _____.

A)relative conditioning
B)operant conditioning
C)the Oedipus complex
D)the Electra complex
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59
Which of the following is a behavior modification method based on the principles of classical and operant conditioning that appears to be relatively effective in changing a person's problematic sexual behavior?

A)neurostimulation
B)olfactory aversion therapy
C)homeopathic therapy
D)psychoanalysis
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60
Behavior modification

A)focuses on what unconscious forces motivate undesirable behavior.
B)cannot be used to treat children and adolescents.
C)does not necessitate a detailed analysis of a person's personality.
D)is ineffective in the treatment of sexual disorders.
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61
Which of the following is a shortcoming of the social exchange theory?

A)It applies only to people from primitive,tribal societies.
B)It cannot explain selfless behavior such as altruism and martyrdom.
C)It applies only to women and not to men.
D)It does not take the equity of relationships into account.
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62
The social exchange theory

A)can predict conditions under which people try to change their relationships.
B)does not take the needs and obligations of people into account.
C)applies only to primitive,tribal societies and not contemporary,urban societies.
D)assumes that we have no freedom of choice and that all events in life are predetermineD.
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63
Which of the following is true of olfactory aversion therapy?

A)The patient perceives the problematic behavior to be under his or her control.
B)The aversive stimulus is ineffective if administered by the patient.
C)The method cannot be used to treat deviant sexual behavior in adults.
D)The method mimics aromatherapy and releases fragrances that soothe the minD.
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64
According to social exchange theory,a state of _____ exists when participants in a relationship believe that the rewards they receive from it are proportional to the costs they bear.

A)disequilibrium
B)existentialism
C)equity
D)fatalism
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65
In _____,behavior is punished using an unpleasant odor.

A)neurostimulation therapy
B)olfactory aversion therapy
C)homeopathic therapy
D)electroconvulsive therapy
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66
Which of the following is true of the social learning theory?

A)It recognizes the processes of imitation and identification.
B)It states that sexual behavior is innate and cannot be cultivated.
C)It proves conclusively that media has little or no influence on young children.
D)It proves conclusively that the environment plays no role in shaping a person's behavior.
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67
Which of the following is true of the social exchange theory?

A)It uses the concept of reinforcement to explain stability and change in relationships between people.
B)It assumes that we have no freedom of choice and that all events in life are predetermined.
C)It states that humans are essentially altruistic putting their own needs after those of others.
D)It refutes the theory that humans are hedonistic in nature.
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68
Steve regularly surprises his wife,Marcie,with flowers and gifts.He always tries to make her feel special by taking her out to fancy restaurants and on holidays.However,Marcie often takes him for granted and does not truly appreciate what he does for her.According to the social exchange theory,which of the following is most likely to be true?

A)Steve's rewards are greater than his costs.
B)Steve's costs are greater than his rewards.
C)Steve's rewards are greater than Marcie's rewards.
D)Steve's costs are less than Marcie's costs.
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69
Social exchange theory has been criticized because

A)it applies only to men and not to women.
B)it does not take the equity of relationships into account.
C)it applies the concept of rewards and costs to romantic relationships.
D)it gives weight to concepts like altruism and martyrdom.
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70
Which of the following is true of gender schema?

A)Gender schema allows us to process information without the influence of gender stereotypes.
B)Gender schema predisposes us to process information based on gender.
C)Gender schema helps us analyze information that contradicts gender stereotypes.
D)Gender schema makes storing information contrary to gender stereotypes easy.
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71
_____ is an approach that says that one should simultaneously consider a person's multiple group memberships and identities,including gender,race,social class,and sexual orientation.

A)Homogeneity
B)Heteronormativity
C)Socialization
D)Intersectionality
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72
Which of the following is most likely an example of schema-inconsistent information?

A)a female nurse
B)a female bouncer
C)a male carpenter
D)a male truck driver
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73
Which of the following is most likely an example of schema-consistent information?

A)a male carpenter
B)a female plumber
C)a female taxi driver
D)a male nurse
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74
A(n)_____ theory was proposed by psychologist Sandra Bem to explain gender-role development and the impact of gender on people's daily lives and thinking.

A)Oedipus
B)equilibrium
C)schema
D)geopolitical
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75
Which of the following is true of cognitive psychology?

A)It insists that psychologists should study only behaviors that can be directly observed.
B)It believes that people's thoughts are insignificant because their actions are predetermined.
C)It believes that it is very important to study people's thoughts.
D)It insists that people's perception and evaluation of events is unimportant.
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76
In the context of matching hypothesis,which of the following reflects the operation of matching?

A)people at all levels of attractiveness find partners
B)people look for the most attractive mate
C)unattractive people do not have partners
D)attractiveness equals health and fertility
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77
A(n)_____ is defined as a general knowledge frame-work that a person has about a particular topic.

A)anime
B)schema
C)animus
D)thanatos
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78
_____ is based on the principle of reinforcement and assumes that people will choose actions that maximize rewards and minimize costs.

A)Social exchange theory
B)Social stratification theory
C)Existentialism
D)Positivism
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79
According to the social learning theory,the two processes which are useful in explaining the development of gender identity or one's sense of maleness or femaleness are

A)idealism and realism.
B)imitation and identification.
C)existentialism and determinism.
D)positivism and negativism.
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80
Which of the following is an assertion of the feminist theory?

A)Women have greater status and power than men in a culture.
B)Women's sexuality has been repressed and depressed,but rarely expressed.
C)Unlike race and social class,gender is a dimension of equality.
D)The experiences of all women and men are the same regardless of one's social class and sexual orientation.
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