Deck 12: Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilic Disorders and Gender Dysphoria

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You have come to the part of your Abnormal Psychology textbook that covers the sexual dysfunctions,where there are several case studies presented.Which of the following might well be the subject of one of those cases?

A)someone who displays deviant sexual behavior
B)someone with an anatomical defect that interferes with normal sexual behavior
C)someone whose sexual desire is inhibited
D)someone who has an excessive interest in sex
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What is the final phase of the human sexual response cycle?

A)orgasm
B)plateau
C)resolution
D)vasocongestion
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Which of the following was characteristic of the interviews Alfred Kinsey conducted between 1938 and 1956 about sexual behavior?

A)They focused on subjective distress.
B)They focused on experiences that resulted in orgasm.
C)They were structured to make psychiatric diagnosis possible.
D)They classified perversions as sadism,masochism,and fetishism.
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What was one of Alfred Kinsey's conclusions based on interviews with 18,000 men and women between 1938 and 1956?

A)Homosexuality was a perversion.
B)Low sexual desire is a form of psychopathology.
C)There is little diversity in normal sexual behaviors.
D)Distinctions among sexual orientations were essentially meaningless.
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According to DSM-5,it is possible for a person to be uninterested in sex or to have difficulty engaging in sexual relations and yet not be diagnosed with any sexual dysfunction because

A)sexual dysfunctions require deviant sexual behavior.
B)the person might not experience any distress or interpersonal difficulty.
C)the person would probably pretend to be interested and to deny any difficulty.
D)sexual dysfunctions are only diagnosed when a major personality disorder is also present.
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What point concerning sexual problems was highlighted by the case of Bill and Margaret described in your textbook?

A)Couples who are not truly in love have high rates of sexual dysfunction.
B)Clinicians have tended to neglect the biological factors involved in human sexual behavior.
C)The thoughts people have about the meaning of sexual behavior are extremely important.
D)Usually one person is responsible for the disorder.
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Kevin has just reached orgasm and finds that he is unable to get an erection again.Although this concerns him greatly,it is actually a normal phenomenon called

A)a plateau.
B)dyspareunia.
C)vasocongestion.
D)the refractory period.
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From the extensive information it collected concerning patterns of sexual activity,what did the National Health and Social Life Survey reveal concerning the physical and emotional satisfaction of men and women?

A)The rates of satisfaction are low for both men and women.
B)A much larger percentage of men than women report being satisfied.
C)A much larger percentage of women than men report being satisfied.
D)Men and women did not differ significantly in their satisfaction.
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Some of the most dramatic physiological changes during sexual excitement are due to vasocongestion,which refers to

A)increased muscular tension.
B)elevated respiration rates.
C)engorgement of blood vessels.
D)decreased neurotransmitter activity.
Question
What was the major contribution made by William Masters and Virginia Johnson?

A)classifying sexual perversions
B)describing the human sexual response cycle
C)outlining the effects of childhood sexual abuse
D)documenting the diversity of normal sexual behavior
Question
What was the basis of the descriptions of the human sexual response cycle offered by William Masters and Virginia Johnson?

A)detailed interviews with thousands of adults
B)observations of people engaging in sexual activities
C)cross-cultural analysis of texts on human sexuality
D)analogue studies of the sexual behavior of primates
Question
The incredible diversity of sexual experiences reported by his subjects led Alfred Kinsey to

A)reject the distinction between normal and abnormal sexual behavior.
B)investigate the distinction between normal and abnormal sexual behavior.
C)conclude that homosexuals and heterosexuals were fundamentally different.
D)conclude that homosexuals and heterosexuals were identical in their responses.
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What new social attitude about sex led to the belief that sexual dysfunctions are a legitimate topic of psychological inquiry?

A)that men enjoy sex more than women
B)that sex is primarily for the purpose of procreation
C)that sex fosters marital intimacy and is a source of pleasure
D)that there is less tolerance for variations in sexual behavior
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From the extensive information it collected concerning patterns of sexual activity,what did the National Health and Social Life Survey reveal concerning the achievement of orgasms by men and women?

A)The rates of having orgasms are low for both men and women.
B)A larger percentage of men than women report that they always have an orgasm.
C)Women are able to achieve orgasm more often than men,although they do not report this to their partners.
D)Men and women did not differ significantly in either the frequency or the satisfaction related to orgasms.
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The National Health and Social Life Survey found that the percentage of

A)women who always achieve orgasm during sex is relatively small,yet the percentage who report being extremely physically satisfied is relatively high.
B)men who always achieve orgasm during sex is relatively small,yet the percentage who report being extremely physically satisfied is relatively high.
C)women who always achieve orgasm during sex is relatively high,yet the percentage who report being extremely physically satisfied is relatively low.
D)men who always achieve orgasm during sex is relatively high,yet the percentage who report being extremely physically satisfied is relatively low.
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What are the phases of the human sexual response cycle described by Masters and Johnson?

A)id,ego,and superego
B)pre-erotic,erotic,and post-erotic
C)physiological,emotional,and eros
D)excitement,orgasm,and resolution
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What is the major difference between men and women in the sexual response cycle?

A)Men do not have an excitement phase.
B)Women do not have an excitement phase.
C)Women may be able to respond to stimulation during the resolution phase.
D)Men typically are able to respond to stimulation during the resolution phase.
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With regard to DSM-5,failure to achieve orgasm

A)is a specific diagnostic category.
B)is never considered indicative of a disorder.
C)may be considered indicative of a disorder if an individual's partner considers it so.
D)may be considered indicative of a disorder if the person in question is distressed by it.
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Based on the results of the National Health and Social Life Survey,which of the following is accurate?

A)A low percentage of men had experienced oral sexual activities.
B)Masturbation was very common in women.
C)Less than 10 percent of women had ever engaged in oral intercourse.
D)Most sexual activity occurred outside monogamous relationships.
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How long does the resolution phase last?

A)less than 1 minute
B)about 5 minutes
C)no more than 15 minutes
D)30 minutes or longer
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The condition in women that is characterized by sexual desire that is not accompanied by physiological responses necessary to achieve intercourse,such as vaginal lubrication,is known as

A)inhibited sexual desire.
B)inhibited sexual arousal.
C)premature sexual satisfaction.
D)hypoactive sexual arousal.
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Martha has been diagnosed as having vaginismus.Besides intercourse,in what other scenario would Martha experience the difficulty associated with this condition?

A)urination
B)masturbation to orgasm
C)a vaginal examination
D)sexual arousal by men
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As a woman gets older,how does her physiological response to sexual stimulation change?

A)slower rate of lubrication
B)increased risk of vaginismus
C)less responsiveness in the clitoris
D)increased blood flow to the vaginal walls
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After gathering data on the typical individuals who seek treatment for hypoactive sexual desire,how will researchers describe these individuals?

A)They are confused about sexual identity.
B)They are likely to have been abused as children.
C)They are likely to have other mental and medical disorders.
D)They are overwhelmed with guilt and anxiety concerning sexual activity.
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What is vaginismus?

A)a male's desire to be female
B)a form of pseudohermaphroditism
C)involuntary muscle spasms that prevent intercourse
D)an infection caused by a sexually transmitted disease
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A proposal was submitted,and ultimately rejected,to add __________ to DSM-5.Among other features,individuals present symptoms such as reckless and uncontrolled sexual behavior.

A)sexual behavior disorder
B)hypersexual disorder
C)hypoactive sexual behavior
D)sexual desire disorder
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Identifying the boundaries for defining premature ejaculation has been problematic for clinicians.What is the preferred way to address this difficulty?

A)measure the amount of elapsed time to orgasm
B)determine if orgasm occurs before the person wishes it
C)determine if the couple achieves mutual orgasm
D)measure the partner's satisfaction
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Which of the following characterizes the effect of very low levels of testosterone in males?

A)painful urination
B)attraction to homosexual stimuli
C)lack of erection when viewing erotica
D)inhibited response to sexual fantasies
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Which of the following characterizes a woman whose orgasmic impairment is generalized?

A)She has never achieved orgasm by any means.
B)She can reach orgasm only through masturbation.
C)She is averse to all forms of sexual expression.
D)She can reach orgasm with her lover,but not with her husband.
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A client was recently diagnosed as having erectile dysfunction.What would you conclude about this man?

A)He is by definition experiencing dyspareunia.
B)He cannot obtain an erection because he is not subjectively aroused.
C)He ejaculates immediately upon insertion during intercourse.
D)He may be subjectively aroused,but blood does not flow to his penis.
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What can we conclude about the epidemiology of dyspareunia?

A)It occurs only in men.
B)It occurs only in women.
C)It is much more common in men.
D)It is much more common in women.
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An operational definition is based on

A)theoretical ideas,not observable data.
B)measurable characteristics of a phenomenon.
C)conventional ideas,not scientific measurement.
D)treatment guidelines for psychiatric disorders.
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What is the most frequent form of male sexual dysfunction?

A)dyspareunia
B)erectile disorder
C)premature ejaculation
D)male orgasmic disorder
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A vaginal photometer and a penile plethysmograph can be used as measures of

A)orgasm.
B)sexual arousal.
C)sexual satisfaction.
D)blood flow to the vagina or penis.
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Dyspareunia refers to

A)sexual aversion.
B)premature ejaculation.
C)sexual attraction to unusual objects.
D)genital pain associated with sexual intercourse.
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Which of the following describes the sexual performance of men between the ages of 70 and 74?

A)Very few men this age obtain an erection.
B)Over 60 percent of these men are sexually active.
C)Less than 50 percent of these men are sexually active.
D)Erection is rarely a problem,but premature ejaculation usually is a problem.
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Hypoactive sexual desire refers to a(n)

A)low sex drive.
B)excessive sex drive.
C)situational sexual dysfunction.
D)sexual attraction to unusual objects.
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Traditional definitions of dyspareunia and vaginismus focus exclusively on problems that occur during intercourse,but some experts suggest

A)these disorders do not exist.
B)other mental disorders are the cause.
C)these disorders should be viewed as genital pain disorders rather than forms of sexual dysfunction.
D)these disorders should be defined as always resulting from abuse.
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Mary has been experiencing pain during intercourse.Mary's psychologist is likely to refer to that persistent genital pain as

A)dyspareunia.
B)hypoactive sexual desire.
C)inhibited sexual arousal.
D)orgasmic disorder.
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Why do psychologists consider sexual arousal to be a hypothetical construct?

A)It cannot be measured directly.
B)Its definition differs across cultures.
C)It has such diverse expression across individuals.
D)It can be objectively measured for research purposes.
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What is the rationale for sensate focus in sex therapy?

A)Couples need to focus on erotic sensations rather than performance demands.
B)Couples need to understand their intrapsychic conflicts.
C)Receiving support from other couples with similar problems is a key to successful treatment.
D)Successful treatment requires ruling out other possible medical or physical causes of sexual dysfunction.
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What did Bach and his colleagues find concerning sexual dysfunction in men?

A)Their excessive interest in erotica interfered with normal sexual relationships.
B)They experienced high levels of disgust related to most forms of sexual expression.
C)They experienced negative emotions when aroused in the presence of erotic stimuli.
D)They experienced arousal in response to stimuli outside of personal relationships.
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Which of the following situations is an example of necrophilia?

A)A man has sexual contact with a corpse.
B)A young man is sexually attracted to a woman's neck.
C)A woman is attracted to certain body parts of a man.
D)A woman has an interest in unusual sexual practices with men.
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Which of the following characterizes the association between testosterone levels and men's levels of sexual appetite?

A)There is no association.
B)Very low levels of testosterone predict inhibited desire.
C)Very high levels of testosterone predict excessive interest.
D)There is a nearly one-to-one ratio between testosterone levels and sexual desire.
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A physician prescribes Viagra to treat a patient's erectile dysfunction and advises him to be aware of possible side effects such as

A)insomnia and muscular pain.
B)headaches and altered vision.
C)hallucinations and body rashes.
D)constipation and rapid heartbeat.
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Paraphilias have been compared to addictions because both of these problems involve

A)illegal activity.
B)feelings of compulsion.
C)a genetic predisposition.
D)neurotransmitter imbalances.
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In sharing her history,your client makes several remarks that indicate that her parents had quite negative attitudes regarding sexual behavior.As you continue to explore issues of sex with this client,you will be on the look out for indications of

A)drug-induced sexual dysfunctions.
B)nystagmus.
C)hyperactive sexual desire.
D)hypoactive sexual desire.
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The abuse of alcohol and other drugs can lead to

A)inhibited orgasm in men but not women.
B)inhibited orgasm in both men and women.
C)inhibited sexual desire in men but not women.
D)inhibited sexual desire in both men and women.
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Which of these behaviors has a tendency to increase risk for erectile dysfunction?

A)taking aspirin
B)smoking cigarettes
C)eating a high fat diet
D)sleeping more than eight hours a night
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Which of the following is characterized by sexual arousal when dressing in clothing of the opposite gender?

A)transsexualism
B)pseudohermaphroditism
C)transvestic disorder
D)gender identity disorder
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In their therapy for sexual dysfunctions,Masters and Johnson thought that,in addition to sensate focus,it was also important to include

A)appropriate medications.
B)substance abuse counseling.
C)communication training.
D)treatment of underlying medical problems.
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Which best summarizes the treatment program for sexual dysfunction devised by Masters and Johnson that became very popular and successful?

A)better late than never
B)practice makes perfect
C)see no evil
D)an eye for an eye
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The sexual interest of a person diagnosed with partialism would focus on

A)one specific part of the body.
B)one specific article of clothing.
C)touching non-consenting others.
D)obscene phone calls.
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What is the central problem in paraphilias?

A)inhibited sexual desire
B)physiological problems prevent arousal
C)the individual feels guilt about the behavior
D)sexual arousal is detached from a reciprocal,loving adult relationship
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Maria and Juan go to a therapist because they consistently have difficulty accomplishing intercourse.The therapist recommends a procedure called sensate focus,which means that Maria and Juan will be asked to

A)explore their painful emotions in therapy.
B)spend time together relaxing and holding hands.
C)go to a physician,to rule out medical problems.
D)attempt to have intercourse every night for a week.
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Sam is looking for a job to earn money and put him near the stimuli he uses to achieve sexual excitement.He is offered what he views as the "ideal job" at a shoe store; but he is fired when his interactions with customers provide evidence that he has a paraphilia known as

A)voyeurism.
B)fetishism.
C)klismaphilia.
D)exhibitionism.
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The compulsive and inflexible features of paraphilias make them similar to

A)mood disorders.
B)addictions.
C)sexual dysfunctions.
D)antisocial personality disorder.
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What is one of the most important psychological factors that can contribute to impaired sexual arousal?

A)the need for control
B)depression
C)performance anxiety
D)guilt
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Dean finds it impossible to reach orgasm unless he is holding and kissing a woman's shoe.This problem is a paraphilia known as

A)fetishism.
B)pedophilia.
C)frotteurism.
D)transvestic disorder.
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Which of the following is characteristic of a man with a paraphilia?

A)inhibited sex drive
B)aversion to his own sexuality
C)physically incapable of having an erection
D)sexual interest other than sexual interest in genital stimulation
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Ted dreams and daydreams about being humiliated during sexual encounters.He finds the fantasies to be quite arousing.If Ted experiences subjective distress or interpersonal difficulty as a result of these daydreams,what diagnosis would be made in his case?

A)Ted would qualify for the diagnosis of fetishism.
B)Ted would not meet the criteria of masochism because he enjoys the fantasies.
C)Ted would not meet the criteria of masochism because he does not act on his fantasies.
D)Ted would qualify for the diagnosis of sexual masochism.
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A person with a paraphilia that entails recurrent,intense,sexually arousing fantasies,sexual urges,or behaviors involving sexual activity with a young child is suffering from

A)rapism.
B)pedophilia.
C)necrophilia.
D)voyeurism.
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A female friend of yours is expressing great concern about the possibility that she might one day encounter an exhibitionist.To help her deal with her fears,you tell her that exhibitionists

A)rarely touch or otherwise molest their victims.
B)are only dangerous to people they know.
C)are only dangerous to women who are in the company of young children.
D)will always run away whenever their intended victim screams for help.
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A person with a paraphilia known as frotteurism is likely to do which of the following?

A)expose himself to neighbors
B)feel aroused when he is hit or kicked
C)rub up against someone in a crowded bank
D)feel a need to see a certain object to reach orgasm
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Which of the following represents a case of voyeurism?

A)A man fondles a black boot while he masturbates.
B)A man exposes his genitals to people in the subway.
C)A man uses binoculars to watch his neighbors undress.
D)A man rubs up against an unsuspecting young woman in a crowded department store.
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Which of these individuals would most clearly fit the DSM diagnostic criteria for transvestic disorder?

A)Carl,who collects women's boots and shoes and masturbates while holding these objects
B)Danny,a gay man,who is known among members of the gay community as a drag queen
C)Dennis,who dresses in women's clothing as part of his job in a Las Vegas nightclub act
D)Barry,a heterosexual,who dresses in women's clothing for the purpose of sexual arousal
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According to the results of a study on coercive sex,conducted by Edward Laumann and his colleagues,it was estimated that _____ percent of women had been forced to participate in a sexual act against their will.

A)1
B)10
C)20
D)45
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According to the classification scheme for sexual offenders developed by Knight and Guay,what category would describe a man who is preoccupied with nonviolent sexual fantasies,shows deficits in his ability to process social cues from women,and has feelings of inferiority?

A)sadistic
B)vindictive
C)nonsadistic
D)opportunistic
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Which of the following individuals is most likely to engage in masochistic sexual activity?

A)Helen,who works as a nursing assistant at the local nursing home
B)Iris,who just graduated from a small state college and loves to collect military items
C)Frank,who is a paramedic and is frequently the first one on the scene of a terrible accident
D)Gary,who is highly educated and whose social activities are often described in the social column of the newspaper
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Sexual activity between which of the following would be referred to as incest?

A)a stepfather and his stepson
B)a man and his young neighbor
C)a father and his daughter's friend
D)a teacher and her student
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What can be concluded regarding the long-term effects of those who have been victims of early child sexual abuse?

A)They almost always become abusers themselves.
B)They almost always end up engaging in risky sexual behaviors.
C)They might not necessarily suffer any pervasive or intense negative consequences.
D)They become unable to establish any meaningful forms of reciprocal intimacy in a variety of situations and relationships.
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Your textbook describes the masochistic behaviors of Daphne Merkin,but then the authors remark that Daphne might not necessarily qualify for a diagnosis of sexual masochism because

A)she acknowledged her interests in masochistic sex.
B)she married the people involved in her masochistic fantasies.
C)it is not clear that she experienced subjective distress or social impairment.
D)she never allowed herself to be seriously hurt.
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Sexual sadism involves sexual arousal associated with

A)exposing oneself.
B)rubbing against someone.
C)feeling pain and humiliation.
D)hurting or humiliating someone else.
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"Crossing" of paraphilic behaviors refers to the fact that

A)almost all paraphilias cross-dress.
B)these behaviors are against cultural norms.
C)people who exhibit one paraphilia often exhibit others.
D)people with these problems are unsure of their sexual orientation.
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Most paraphilias are exhibited by men,with the exception of

A)masochism.
B)fetishism.
C)frotteurism.
D)exhibitionism.
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Many incest perpetrators would not be considered pedophiles because

A)they have no sexually arousing fantasies.
B)their victims are often postpubescent adolescents.
C)they employ force,and they humiliate their victims.
D)incest is a crime,not a mental disorder.
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A drag queen who is gay and who cross-dresses would probably not be diagnosed with transvestic disorder because

A)a person with transvestic disorder will only hold,but not dress in,clothing of the opposite sex.
B)people with transvestic disorder will only dress in clothing of other people of the same sex.
C)the drag queen will not be sexually aroused by cross-dressing.
D)people who are gay cannot be diagnosed with any mental disorder.
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Which of the following seems to fit the diagnostic criteria for pedophilia?

A)Ten-year-old Dave,who sexually molested his younger sister in their home
B)Twenty-year-old Barry,who had sexual intercourse repeatedly with a 16-year-old neighbor
C)Twenty-five-year-old Dan,who masturbates while he holds baby rattles and bottles
D)Alan,who has never molested any children but spends most of his day fantasizing about such contacts,which has made it impossible for him to date women his age
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Why is rape not included as a paraphilia in DSM-5?

A)Rape is not always sexually motivated.
B)Rape is a legal,not psychological problem.
C)The focus of the sex drive is not an inanimate object.
D)Rape is too common a problem to be considered a paraphilia.
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Another common term for exhibitionism is

A)peeping.
B)indecent exposure.
C)S and M.
D)stalking.
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You have come to the part of your Abnormal Psychology textbook that covers the sexual dysfunctions,where there are several case studies presented.Which of the following might well be the subject of one of those cases?

A)someone who displays deviant sexual behavior
B)someone with an anatomical defect that interferes with normal sexual behavior
C)someone whose sexual desire is inhibited
D)someone who has an excessive interest in sex
someone whose sexual desire is inhibited
2
What is the final phase of the human sexual response cycle?

A)orgasm
B)plateau
C)resolution
D)vasocongestion
resolution
3
Which of the following was characteristic of the interviews Alfred Kinsey conducted between 1938 and 1956 about sexual behavior?

A)They focused on subjective distress.
B)They focused on experiences that resulted in orgasm.
C)They were structured to make psychiatric diagnosis possible.
D)They classified perversions as sadism,masochism,and fetishism.
They focused on experiences that resulted in orgasm.
4
What was one of Alfred Kinsey's conclusions based on interviews with 18,000 men and women between 1938 and 1956?

A)Homosexuality was a perversion.
B)Low sexual desire is a form of psychopathology.
C)There is little diversity in normal sexual behaviors.
D)Distinctions among sexual orientations were essentially meaningless.
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According to DSM-5,it is possible for a person to be uninterested in sex or to have difficulty engaging in sexual relations and yet not be diagnosed with any sexual dysfunction because

A)sexual dysfunctions require deviant sexual behavior.
B)the person might not experience any distress or interpersonal difficulty.
C)the person would probably pretend to be interested and to deny any difficulty.
D)sexual dysfunctions are only diagnosed when a major personality disorder is also present.
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What point concerning sexual problems was highlighted by the case of Bill and Margaret described in your textbook?

A)Couples who are not truly in love have high rates of sexual dysfunction.
B)Clinicians have tended to neglect the biological factors involved in human sexual behavior.
C)The thoughts people have about the meaning of sexual behavior are extremely important.
D)Usually one person is responsible for the disorder.
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Kevin has just reached orgasm and finds that he is unable to get an erection again.Although this concerns him greatly,it is actually a normal phenomenon called

A)a plateau.
B)dyspareunia.
C)vasocongestion.
D)the refractory period.
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From the extensive information it collected concerning patterns of sexual activity,what did the National Health and Social Life Survey reveal concerning the physical and emotional satisfaction of men and women?

A)The rates of satisfaction are low for both men and women.
B)A much larger percentage of men than women report being satisfied.
C)A much larger percentage of women than men report being satisfied.
D)Men and women did not differ significantly in their satisfaction.
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Some of the most dramatic physiological changes during sexual excitement are due to vasocongestion,which refers to

A)increased muscular tension.
B)elevated respiration rates.
C)engorgement of blood vessels.
D)decreased neurotransmitter activity.
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What was the major contribution made by William Masters and Virginia Johnson?

A)classifying sexual perversions
B)describing the human sexual response cycle
C)outlining the effects of childhood sexual abuse
D)documenting the diversity of normal sexual behavior
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What was the basis of the descriptions of the human sexual response cycle offered by William Masters and Virginia Johnson?

A)detailed interviews with thousands of adults
B)observations of people engaging in sexual activities
C)cross-cultural analysis of texts on human sexuality
D)analogue studies of the sexual behavior of primates
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The incredible diversity of sexual experiences reported by his subjects led Alfred Kinsey to

A)reject the distinction between normal and abnormal sexual behavior.
B)investigate the distinction between normal and abnormal sexual behavior.
C)conclude that homosexuals and heterosexuals were fundamentally different.
D)conclude that homosexuals and heterosexuals were identical in their responses.
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What new social attitude about sex led to the belief that sexual dysfunctions are a legitimate topic of psychological inquiry?

A)that men enjoy sex more than women
B)that sex is primarily for the purpose of procreation
C)that sex fosters marital intimacy and is a source of pleasure
D)that there is less tolerance for variations in sexual behavior
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From the extensive information it collected concerning patterns of sexual activity,what did the National Health and Social Life Survey reveal concerning the achievement of orgasms by men and women?

A)The rates of having orgasms are low for both men and women.
B)A larger percentage of men than women report that they always have an orgasm.
C)Women are able to achieve orgasm more often than men,although they do not report this to their partners.
D)Men and women did not differ significantly in either the frequency or the satisfaction related to orgasms.
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The National Health and Social Life Survey found that the percentage of

A)women who always achieve orgasm during sex is relatively small,yet the percentage who report being extremely physically satisfied is relatively high.
B)men who always achieve orgasm during sex is relatively small,yet the percentage who report being extremely physically satisfied is relatively high.
C)women who always achieve orgasm during sex is relatively high,yet the percentage who report being extremely physically satisfied is relatively low.
D)men who always achieve orgasm during sex is relatively high,yet the percentage who report being extremely physically satisfied is relatively low.
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What are the phases of the human sexual response cycle described by Masters and Johnson?

A)id,ego,and superego
B)pre-erotic,erotic,and post-erotic
C)physiological,emotional,and eros
D)excitement,orgasm,and resolution
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What is the major difference between men and women in the sexual response cycle?

A)Men do not have an excitement phase.
B)Women do not have an excitement phase.
C)Women may be able to respond to stimulation during the resolution phase.
D)Men typically are able to respond to stimulation during the resolution phase.
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With regard to DSM-5,failure to achieve orgasm

A)is a specific diagnostic category.
B)is never considered indicative of a disorder.
C)may be considered indicative of a disorder if an individual's partner considers it so.
D)may be considered indicative of a disorder if the person in question is distressed by it.
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Based on the results of the National Health and Social Life Survey,which of the following is accurate?

A)A low percentage of men had experienced oral sexual activities.
B)Masturbation was very common in women.
C)Less than 10 percent of women had ever engaged in oral intercourse.
D)Most sexual activity occurred outside monogamous relationships.
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20
How long does the resolution phase last?

A)less than 1 minute
B)about 5 minutes
C)no more than 15 minutes
D)30 minutes or longer
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21
The condition in women that is characterized by sexual desire that is not accompanied by physiological responses necessary to achieve intercourse,such as vaginal lubrication,is known as

A)inhibited sexual desire.
B)inhibited sexual arousal.
C)premature sexual satisfaction.
D)hypoactive sexual arousal.
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22
Martha has been diagnosed as having vaginismus.Besides intercourse,in what other scenario would Martha experience the difficulty associated with this condition?

A)urination
B)masturbation to orgasm
C)a vaginal examination
D)sexual arousal by men
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23
As a woman gets older,how does her physiological response to sexual stimulation change?

A)slower rate of lubrication
B)increased risk of vaginismus
C)less responsiveness in the clitoris
D)increased blood flow to the vaginal walls
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24
After gathering data on the typical individuals who seek treatment for hypoactive sexual desire,how will researchers describe these individuals?

A)They are confused about sexual identity.
B)They are likely to have been abused as children.
C)They are likely to have other mental and medical disorders.
D)They are overwhelmed with guilt and anxiety concerning sexual activity.
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25
What is vaginismus?

A)a male's desire to be female
B)a form of pseudohermaphroditism
C)involuntary muscle spasms that prevent intercourse
D)an infection caused by a sexually transmitted disease
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26
A proposal was submitted,and ultimately rejected,to add __________ to DSM-5.Among other features,individuals present symptoms such as reckless and uncontrolled sexual behavior.

A)sexual behavior disorder
B)hypersexual disorder
C)hypoactive sexual behavior
D)sexual desire disorder
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27
Identifying the boundaries for defining premature ejaculation has been problematic for clinicians.What is the preferred way to address this difficulty?

A)measure the amount of elapsed time to orgasm
B)determine if orgasm occurs before the person wishes it
C)determine if the couple achieves mutual orgasm
D)measure the partner's satisfaction
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28
Which of the following characterizes the effect of very low levels of testosterone in males?

A)painful urination
B)attraction to homosexual stimuli
C)lack of erection when viewing erotica
D)inhibited response to sexual fantasies
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29
Which of the following characterizes a woman whose orgasmic impairment is generalized?

A)She has never achieved orgasm by any means.
B)She can reach orgasm only through masturbation.
C)She is averse to all forms of sexual expression.
D)She can reach orgasm with her lover,but not with her husband.
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30
A client was recently diagnosed as having erectile dysfunction.What would you conclude about this man?

A)He is by definition experiencing dyspareunia.
B)He cannot obtain an erection because he is not subjectively aroused.
C)He ejaculates immediately upon insertion during intercourse.
D)He may be subjectively aroused,but blood does not flow to his penis.
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31
What can we conclude about the epidemiology of dyspareunia?

A)It occurs only in men.
B)It occurs only in women.
C)It is much more common in men.
D)It is much more common in women.
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32
An operational definition is based on

A)theoretical ideas,not observable data.
B)measurable characteristics of a phenomenon.
C)conventional ideas,not scientific measurement.
D)treatment guidelines for psychiatric disorders.
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33
What is the most frequent form of male sexual dysfunction?

A)dyspareunia
B)erectile disorder
C)premature ejaculation
D)male orgasmic disorder
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34
A vaginal photometer and a penile plethysmograph can be used as measures of

A)orgasm.
B)sexual arousal.
C)sexual satisfaction.
D)blood flow to the vagina or penis.
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35
Dyspareunia refers to

A)sexual aversion.
B)premature ejaculation.
C)sexual attraction to unusual objects.
D)genital pain associated with sexual intercourse.
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36
Which of the following describes the sexual performance of men between the ages of 70 and 74?

A)Very few men this age obtain an erection.
B)Over 60 percent of these men are sexually active.
C)Less than 50 percent of these men are sexually active.
D)Erection is rarely a problem,but premature ejaculation usually is a problem.
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37
Hypoactive sexual desire refers to a(n)

A)low sex drive.
B)excessive sex drive.
C)situational sexual dysfunction.
D)sexual attraction to unusual objects.
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38
Traditional definitions of dyspareunia and vaginismus focus exclusively on problems that occur during intercourse,but some experts suggest

A)these disorders do not exist.
B)other mental disorders are the cause.
C)these disorders should be viewed as genital pain disorders rather than forms of sexual dysfunction.
D)these disorders should be defined as always resulting from abuse.
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39
Mary has been experiencing pain during intercourse.Mary's psychologist is likely to refer to that persistent genital pain as

A)dyspareunia.
B)hypoactive sexual desire.
C)inhibited sexual arousal.
D)orgasmic disorder.
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40
Why do psychologists consider sexual arousal to be a hypothetical construct?

A)It cannot be measured directly.
B)Its definition differs across cultures.
C)It has such diverse expression across individuals.
D)It can be objectively measured for research purposes.
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41
What is the rationale for sensate focus in sex therapy?

A)Couples need to focus on erotic sensations rather than performance demands.
B)Couples need to understand their intrapsychic conflicts.
C)Receiving support from other couples with similar problems is a key to successful treatment.
D)Successful treatment requires ruling out other possible medical or physical causes of sexual dysfunction.
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42
What did Bach and his colleagues find concerning sexual dysfunction in men?

A)Their excessive interest in erotica interfered with normal sexual relationships.
B)They experienced high levels of disgust related to most forms of sexual expression.
C)They experienced negative emotions when aroused in the presence of erotic stimuli.
D)They experienced arousal in response to stimuli outside of personal relationships.
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43
Which of the following situations is an example of necrophilia?

A)A man has sexual contact with a corpse.
B)A young man is sexually attracted to a woman's neck.
C)A woman is attracted to certain body parts of a man.
D)A woman has an interest in unusual sexual practices with men.
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44
Which of the following characterizes the association between testosterone levels and men's levels of sexual appetite?

A)There is no association.
B)Very low levels of testosterone predict inhibited desire.
C)Very high levels of testosterone predict excessive interest.
D)There is a nearly one-to-one ratio between testosterone levels and sexual desire.
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45
A physician prescribes Viagra to treat a patient's erectile dysfunction and advises him to be aware of possible side effects such as

A)insomnia and muscular pain.
B)headaches and altered vision.
C)hallucinations and body rashes.
D)constipation and rapid heartbeat.
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46
Paraphilias have been compared to addictions because both of these problems involve

A)illegal activity.
B)feelings of compulsion.
C)a genetic predisposition.
D)neurotransmitter imbalances.
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47
In sharing her history,your client makes several remarks that indicate that her parents had quite negative attitudes regarding sexual behavior.As you continue to explore issues of sex with this client,you will be on the look out for indications of

A)drug-induced sexual dysfunctions.
B)nystagmus.
C)hyperactive sexual desire.
D)hypoactive sexual desire.
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48
The abuse of alcohol and other drugs can lead to

A)inhibited orgasm in men but not women.
B)inhibited orgasm in both men and women.
C)inhibited sexual desire in men but not women.
D)inhibited sexual desire in both men and women.
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49
Which of these behaviors has a tendency to increase risk for erectile dysfunction?

A)taking aspirin
B)smoking cigarettes
C)eating a high fat diet
D)sleeping more than eight hours a night
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50
Which of the following is characterized by sexual arousal when dressing in clothing of the opposite gender?

A)transsexualism
B)pseudohermaphroditism
C)transvestic disorder
D)gender identity disorder
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51
In their therapy for sexual dysfunctions,Masters and Johnson thought that,in addition to sensate focus,it was also important to include

A)appropriate medications.
B)substance abuse counseling.
C)communication training.
D)treatment of underlying medical problems.
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52
Which best summarizes the treatment program for sexual dysfunction devised by Masters and Johnson that became very popular and successful?

A)better late than never
B)practice makes perfect
C)see no evil
D)an eye for an eye
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53
The sexual interest of a person diagnosed with partialism would focus on

A)one specific part of the body.
B)one specific article of clothing.
C)touching non-consenting others.
D)obscene phone calls.
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54
What is the central problem in paraphilias?

A)inhibited sexual desire
B)physiological problems prevent arousal
C)the individual feels guilt about the behavior
D)sexual arousal is detached from a reciprocal,loving adult relationship
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55
Maria and Juan go to a therapist because they consistently have difficulty accomplishing intercourse.The therapist recommends a procedure called sensate focus,which means that Maria and Juan will be asked to

A)explore their painful emotions in therapy.
B)spend time together relaxing and holding hands.
C)go to a physician,to rule out medical problems.
D)attempt to have intercourse every night for a week.
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56
Sam is looking for a job to earn money and put him near the stimuli he uses to achieve sexual excitement.He is offered what he views as the "ideal job" at a shoe store; but he is fired when his interactions with customers provide evidence that he has a paraphilia known as

A)voyeurism.
B)fetishism.
C)klismaphilia.
D)exhibitionism.
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57
The compulsive and inflexible features of paraphilias make them similar to

A)mood disorders.
B)addictions.
C)sexual dysfunctions.
D)antisocial personality disorder.
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58
What is one of the most important psychological factors that can contribute to impaired sexual arousal?

A)the need for control
B)depression
C)performance anxiety
D)guilt
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59
Dean finds it impossible to reach orgasm unless he is holding and kissing a woman's shoe.This problem is a paraphilia known as

A)fetishism.
B)pedophilia.
C)frotteurism.
D)transvestic disorder.
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60
Which of the following is characteristic of a man with a paraphilia?

A)inhibited sex drive
B)aversion to his own sexuality
C)physically incapable of having an erection
D)sexual interest other than sexual interest in genital stimulation
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61
Ted dreams and daydreams about being humiliated during sexual encounters.He finds the fantasies to be quite arousing.If Ted experiences subjective distress or interpersonal difficulty as a result of these daydreams,what diagnosis would be made in his case?

A)Ted would qualify for the diagnosis of fetishism.
B)Ted would not meet the criteria of masochism because he enjoys the fantasies.
C)Ted would not meet the criteria of masochism because he does not act on his fantasies.
D)Ted would qualify for the diagnosis of sexual masochism.
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62
A person with a paraphilia that entails recurrent,intense,sexually arousing fantasies,sexual urges,or behaviors involving sexual activity with a young child is suffering from

A)rapism.
B)pedophilia.
C)necrophilia.
D)voyeurism.
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63
A female friend of yours is expressing great concern about the possibility that she might one day encounter an exhibitionist.To help her deal with her fears,you tell her that exhibitionists

A)rarely touch or otherwise molest their victims.
B)are only dangerous to people they know.
C)are only dangerous to women who are in the company of young children.
D)will always run away whenever their intended victim screams for help.
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64
A person with a paraphilia known as frotteurism is likely to do which of the following?

A)expose himself to neighbors
B)feel aroused when he is hit or kicked
C)rub up against someone in a crowded bank
D)feel a need to see a certain object to reach orgasm
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65
Which of the following represents a case of voyeurism?

A)A man fondles a black boot while he masturbates.
B)A man exposes his genitals to people in the subway.
C)A man uses binoculars to watch his neighbors undress.
D)A man rubs up against an unsuspecting young woman in a crowded department store.
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66
Which of these individuals would most clearly fit the DSM diagnostic criteria for transvestic disorder?

A)Carl,who collects women's boots and shoes and masturbates while holding these objects
B)Danny,a gay man,who is known among members of the gay community as a drag queen
C)Dennis,who dresses in women's clothing as part of his job in a Las Vegas nightclub act
D)Barry,a heterosexual,who dresses in women's clothing for the purpose of sexual arousal
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67
According to the results of a study on coercive sex,conducted by Edward Laumann and his colleagues,it was estimated that _____ percent of women had been forced to participate in a sexual act against their will.

A)1
B)10
C)20
D)45
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68
According to the classification scheme for sexual offenders developed by Knight and Guay,what category would describe a man who is preoccupied with nonviolent sexual fantasies,shows deficits in his ability to process social cues from women,and has feelings of inferiority?

A)sadistic
B)vindictive
C)nonsadistic
D)opportunistic
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69
Which of the following individuals is most likely to engage in masochistic sexual activity?

A)Helen,who works as a nursing assistant at the local nursing home
B)Iris,who just graduated from a small state college and loves to collect military items
C)Frank,who is a paramedic and is frequently the first one on the scene of a terrible accident
D)Gary,who is highly educated and whose social activities are often described in the social column of the newspaper
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70
Sexual activity between which of the following would be referred to as incest?

A)a stepfather and his stepson
B)a man and his young neighbor
C)a father and his daughter's friend
D)a teacher and her student
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71
What can be concluded regarding the long-term effects of those who have been victims of early child sexual abuse?

A)They almost always become abusers themselves.
B)They almost always end up engaging in risky sexual behaviors.
C)They might not necessarily suffer any pervasive or intense negative consequences.
D)They become unable to establish any meaningful forms of reciprocal intimacy in a variety of situations and relationships.
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72
Your textbook describes the masochistic behaviors of Daphne Merkin,but then the authors remark that Daphne might not necessarily qualify for a diagnosis of sexual masochism because

A)she acknowledged her interests in masochistic sex.
B)she married the people involved in her masochistic fantasies.
C)it is not clear that she experienced subjective distress or social impairment.
D)she never allowed herself to be seriously hurt.
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73
Sexual sadism involves sexual arousal associated with

A)exposing oneself.
B)rubbing against someone.
C)feeling pain and humiliation.
D)hurting or humiliating someone else.
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74
"Crossing" of paraphilic behaviors refers to the fact that

A)almost all paraphilias cross-dress.
B)these behaviors are against cultural norms.
C)people who exhibit one paraphilia often exhibit others.
D)people with these problems are unsure of their sexual orientation.
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75
Most paraphilias are exhibited by men,with the exception of

A)masochism.
B)fetishism.
C)frotteurism.
D)exhibitionism.
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76
Many incest perpetrators would not be considered pedophiles because

A)they have no sexually arousing fantasies.
B)their victims are often postpubescent adolescents.
C)they employ force,and they humiliate their victims.
D)incest is a crime,not a mental disorder.
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77
A drag queen who is gay and who cross-dresses would probably not be diagnosed with transvestic disorder because

A)a person with transvestic disorder will only hold,but not dress in,clothing of the opposite sex.
B)people with transvestic disorder will only dress in clothing of other people of the same sex.
C)the drag queen will not be sexually aroused by cross-dressing.
D)people who are gay cannot be diagnosed with any mental disorder.
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78
Which of the following seems to fit the diagnostic criteria for pedophilia?

A)Ten-year-old Dave,who sexually molested his younger sister in their home
B)Twenty-year-old Barry,who had sexual intercourse repeatedly with a 16-year-old neighbor
C)Twenty-five-year-old Dan,who masturbates while he holds baby rattles and bottles
D)Alan,who has never molested any children but spends most of his day fantasizing about such contacts,which has made it impossible for him to date women his age
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79
Why is rape not included as a paraphilia in DSM-5?

A)Rape is not always sexually motivated.
B)Rape is a legal,not psychological problem.
C)The focus of the sex drive is not an inanimate object.
D)Rape is too common a problem to be considered a paraphilia.
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80
Another common term for exhibitionism is

A)peeping.
B)indecent exposure.
C)S and M.
D)stalking.
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