Deck 5: Sex, Gender, and Sexuality
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Deck 5: Sex, Gender, and Sexuality
1
Aggression is defined in psychology as
A) physical behavior intended to hurt someone.
B) any behavior that harms someone,whether it is intentional or unintentional.
C) physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt someone.
D) verbally insulting someone,whether intentional or unintentional.
A) physical behavior intended to hurt someone.
B) any behavior that harms someone,whether it is intentional or unintentional.
C) physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt someone.
D) verbally insulting someone,whether intentional or unintentional.
physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt someone.
2
Glenda has spread false rumors about a classmate in order to ruin his reputation.Her behavior best illustrates
A) gender typing.
B) relational aggression.
C) androgyny.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
A) gender typing.
B) relational aggression.
C) androgyny.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
relational aggression.
3
Unlike the concept of gender,the definition of people's sex is based only on
A) cultural expectations.
B) biological traits.
C) behavioral preferences.
D) social relationships.
A) cultural expectations.
B) biological traits.
C) behavioral preferences.
D) social relationships.
biological traits.
4
Physical or verbal behavior intended to harm a person's social standing or relationship constitutes
A) solitary confinement.
B) androgyny.
C) spermarche.
D) relational aggression.
A) solitary confinement.
B) androgyny.
C) spermarche.
D) relational aggression.
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5
In laboratory experiments,men have been found to be ________ willing than women to blast people with what they believed was intense and prolonged noise.Outside the laboratory they have been found to be ________ willing than women to support war.
A) more;less
B) less;more
C) more;more
D) less;less
A) more;less
B) less;more
C) more;more
D) less;less
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6
A power-hungry female politician is ________ likely to be perceived as aggressive than a power-hungry male politician.Among male and female politicians who seem power-hungry,women are ________ successful than men.
A) less;less
B) more;more
C) less;more
D) more;less
A) less;less
B) more;more
C) less;more
D) more;less
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7
The social norm that has most clearly contributed to gender bias in the workplace is the fact that
A) men exercise a more democratic leadership style than women.
B) men more readily apologize for being impolite than women.
C) men place more emphasis on achievement and power than women.
D) men more readily express support for others' opinions than women.
A) men exercise a more democratic leadership style than women.
B) men more readily apologize for being impolite than women.
C) men place more emphasis on achievement and power than women.
D) men more readily express support for others' opinions than women.
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8
Compared with the difference in self-esteem between the average female and the average male,the variation in self-esteem among individual males is ________ and the variations in self-esteem among individual females is ________.
A) larger;smaller
B) smaller;larger
C) larger;larger
D) smaller;smaller
A) larger;smaller
B) smaller;larger
C) larger;larger
D) smaller;smaller
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9
When juries form,leadership tends to go to ________.When worker salaries are paid,those in traditionally ________ occupations receive more.
A) females;male
B) males;female
C) females;female
D) males;male
A) females;male
B) males;female
C) females;female
D) males;male
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10
In considering gender differences,you should remember that
A) no gender difference is common to all human cultures.
B) gender similarities are much greater than gender differences.
C) genetic differences between the genders do not contribute to gender differences in behavior.
D) all of these answers are true.
A) no gender difference is common to all human cultures.
B) gender similarities are much greater than gender differences.
C) genetic differences between the genders do not contribute to gender differences in behavior.
D) all of these answers are true.
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11
Compared with the average man,the average woman experiences a greater risk of
A) autism spectrum disorder.
B) color-deficient vision.
C) eating disorders.
D) antisocial personality disorder.
A) autism spectrum disorder.
B) color-deficient vision.
C) eating disorders.
D) antisocial personality disorder.
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12
Men and women are most likely to differ in their levels of
A) happiness.
B) intelligence.
C) creativity.
D) involvement in a violent crime.
A) happiness.
B) intelligence.
C) creativity.
D) involvement in a violent crime.
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13
Which of the following would you MOST likely observe on extended visits to foreign countries?
A) men and women earning approximately the same salaries
B) more women than men holding elected offices
C) more men than women involved in fistfights
D) men and women sharing equally in the duties of child raising
A) men and women earning approximately the same salaries
B) more women than men holding elected offices
C) more men than women involved in fistfights
D) men and women sharing equally in the duties of child raising
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14
On visiting foreign countries,you would be most likely to observe
A) more men than women in political leadership positions.
B) women earning the same amount of money as men.
C) men and women equally involved in child care.
D) men and women equally involved in violent crime.
A) more men than women in political leadership positions.
B) women earning the same amount of money as men.
C) men and women equally involved in child care.
D) men and women equally involved in violent crime.
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15
Alex and Shauna are brother and sister and are both college students.Research on gender differences would lead one to anticipate that Alex is ________ likely to detect faint odors and ________ likely to smile frequently than his sister Shauna.
A) more;less
B) less;more
C) more;more
D) less;less
A) more;less
B) less;more
C) more;more
D) less;less
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16
Which of the following terms refers to the socially influenced characteristics by which people define men and women?
A) schema
B) gender
C) sexual orientation
D) Y chromosome
A) schema
B) gender
C) sexual orientation
D) Y chromosome
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17
Compared with the average woman,the average man is ________ likely to suffer depression and is ________ likely to die by suicide.
A) more;more
B) less;less
C) more;less
D) less;more
A) more;more
B) less;less
C) more;less
D) less;more
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18
In contrast to sex,which is solely defined by ________ characteristics,the definition of gender involves ________ characteristics.
A) genital;chromosomal
B) primary sex;secondary sex
C) biologically influenced;socially influenced
D) hormonal;genital
A) genital;chromosomal
B) primary sex;secondary sex
C) biologically influenced;socially influenced
D) hormonal;genital
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19
Which of the following terms refers to the biologically influenced characteristics by which people define male and female?
A) gender
B) transgender
C) sex
D) androgyny
A) gender
B) transgender
C) sex
D) androgyny
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20
When she was conceived,both of Libby's parents contributed an X chromosome,which defined her ________.As she grew up,she experienced herself as being a typical young woman,which defined her ________.
A) primary sex characteristics: secondary sex characteristics
B) gender schema;sexual orientation
C) intersex condition;secondary sex characteristics
D) sex;gender
A) primary sex characteristics: secondary sex characteristics
B) gender schema;sexual orientation
C) intersex condition;secondary sex characteristics
D) sex;gender
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21
In late adolescence,teen girls spend ________ time than boys on social networking sites.As adults,women take_______ pleasure than men in talking face to face.
A) less;less
B) more;more
C) less;more
D) more;less
A) less;less
B) more;more
C) less;more
D) more;less
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22
With respect to their leadership style,men tend to be ________ directive and ________ democratic than women.
A) more;more
B) less;less
C) more;less
D) less;more
A) more;more
B) less;less
C) more;less
D) less;more
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23
During the course of a conversation between Mary,Nancy,and Mark,which of the following events is most likely to occur?
A) Mark interrupts Mary.
B) Mary interrupts Nancy.
C) Nancy interrupts Mark.
D) All of these events are equally likely to occur.
A) Mark interrupts Mary.
B) Mary interrupts Nancy.
C) Nancy interrupts Mark.
D) All of these events are equally likely to occur.
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24
How does biology influence gender?
A) genetically
B) physiologically
C) both genetically and physiologically
D) neither genetically nor physiologically
A) genetically
B) physiologically
C) both genetically and physiologically
D) neither genetically nor physiologically
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25
Which biological influences trigger anatomical differences between males and females?
A) genetic
B) physiological
C) both genetic and physiological
D) neither genetic nor physiological
A) genetic
B) physiological
C) both genetic and physiological
D) neither genetic nor physiological
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26
The concept of tend and befriend refers to the fact that
A) men are more likely than women to turn to others for support.
B) women are more likely than men to turn to others for support.
C) men and women turn to others for support equally.
D) turning to others for support is ineffective.
A) men are more likely than women to turn to others for support.
B) women are more likely than men to turn to others for support.
C) men and women turn to others for support equally.
D) turning to others for support is ineffective.
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27
Denise is most likely to be driven by ________ when it comes to career choice and the workplace.
A) finances
B) status
C) flexibility
D) overtime
A) finances
B) status
C) flexibility
D) overtime
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28
The sex chromosome found in both males and females is called the ________ chromosome.
A) X
B) Y
C) bisexual
D) asexual
A) X
B) Y
C) bisexual
D) asexual
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29
During middle and late adulthood,women become progressively ________ assertive and men become progressively ________ domineering.
A) more;more
B) less;less
C) more;less
D) less;more
A) more;more
B) less;less
C) more;less
D) less;more
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30
Girls typically play in ________ groups than do boys and,during their teens,girls spend ________ time with friends than do boys.
A) larger;more
B) smaller;less
C) larger;less
D) smaller;more
A) larger;more
B) smaller;less
C) larger;less
D) smaller;more
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31
In everyday behavior,men are LESS likely than women to
A) smile at others.
B) stare at others.
C) interrupt others.
D) initiate touching others.
A) smile at others.
B) stare at others.
C) interrupt others.
D) initiate touching others.
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32
When looking for someone in whom they can confide their personal worries,women usually turn to ________ and men usually turn to ________.
A) men;men
B) women;men
C) women;women
D) men;women
A) men;men
B) women;men
C) women;women
D) men;women
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33
Compared with females,males use conversation to
A) explore relationships.
B) solve problems.
C) obtain feedback on their views.
D) offer support.
A) explore relationships.
B) solve problems.
C) obtain feedback on their views.
D) offer support.
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34
Compared with boys,girls are more likely to play in ________ groups.
A) small
B) competitive
C) mixed-age
D) unsupervised
A) small
B) competitive
C) mixed-age
D) unsupervised
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35
In their marital relationship,Sylvia most enjoys conversation that explores relationships,whereas her husband most enjoys working side-by-side on extended projects.Their unique activity preferences best illustrate a difference in
A) gender schemas.
B) primary sex characteristics.
C) social connectedness.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
A) gender schemas.
B) primary sex characteristics.
C) social connectedness.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
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36
In the past,U.S.mothers typically engaged in ________.Today,U.S.mothers typically engage in ________.
A) a greater amount of child care than fathers;a lesser amount of child care than fathers
B) nearly twice as much child care as fathers;nearly twice as much child care as fathers
C) nearly twice as much child care as fathers;the same amount of child care as fathers
D) the same amount of child care as fathers;the same amount of child care as fathers
A) a greater amount of child care than fathers;a lesser amount of child care than fathers
B) nearly twice as much child care as fathers;nearly twice as much child care as fathers
C) nearly twice as much child care as fathers;the same amount of child care as fathers
D) the same amount of child care as fathers;the same amount of child care as fathers
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37
The male answer syndrome suggests that men are LESS likely than women to demonstrate
A) individualism.
B) gender typing.
C) social modesty.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
A) individualism.
B) gender typing.
C) social modesty.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
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38
Maria works in construction,a traditionally male occupation.Like most women in such industries,her salary is _______ than that of her male colleagues.Felicia is a professor at Podunk U,who submitted an application to fund her research.Like most female research grant applicants,she received _______ "quality of researcher" ratings from those who reviewed her application than did the average male applicant.
A) higher;higher
B) lower;lower
C) higher;lower
D) lower;higher
A) higher;higher
B) lower;lower
C) higher;lower
D) lower;higher
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39
Women are more likely than men to
A) stare at people who make them angry.
B) interrupt others while they are talking.
C) refuse to apologize when angry.
D) tend and befriend as a way to cope with stress.
A) stare at people who make them angry.
B) interrupt others while they are talking.
C) refuse to apologize when angry.
D) tend and befriend as a way to cope with stress.
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40
Mary and John work in occupations that are highly stressful.Research on gender similarities and differences suggests that when they are looking for someone in whom they can confide their personal worries,Mary is likely to turn to ________ and John is likely to turn to ________.
A) men;men
B) women;men
C) women;women
D) men;women
A) men;men
B) women;men
C) women;women
D) men;women
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41
While he was asleep last night,Michael experienced his first ejaculation.This most clearly represents a major landmark of
A) menarche.
B) androgyny.
C) puberty.
D) gender typing.
A) menarche.
B) androgyny.
C) puberty.
D) gender typing.
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42
The first appearance of secondary sex characteristics is most likely to be associated with the onset of
A) androgyny.
B) gender identity.
C) the X chromosome.
D) puberty.
A) androgyny.
B) gender identity.
C) the X chromosome.
D) puberty.
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43
Females who have experienced stress related to father absence,insecure attachment,or a mother's smoking during pregnancy experience ________ a few months earlier than average.
A) gender identity
B) androgyny
C) gender typing
D) menarche
A) gender identity
B) androgyny
C) gender typing
D) menarche
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44
Males have ________ and females have ________.
A) one X chromosome;one Y chromosome
B) one Y chromosome;one X chromosome
C) one X chromosome;two X chromosomes
D) one Y chromosome;two Y chromosomes
A) one X chromosome;one Y chromosome
B) one Y chromosome;one X chromosome
C) one X chromosome;two X chromosomes
D) one Y chromosome;two Y chromosomes
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45
Puberty is most closely related to the onset of
A) androgyny.
B) menarche.
C) gender identity.
D) gender typing.
A) androgyny.
B) menarche.
C) gender identity.
D) gender typing.
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46
The first ejaculation is to an adolescent boy as ________ is to an adolescent girl.
A) secondary sex characteristics
B) gender typing
C) menarche
D) androgyny
A) secondary sex characteristics
B) gender typing
C) menarche
D) androgyny
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47
The body structures that enable reproduction are the
A) primary sex characteristics.
B) secondary sex characteristics.
C) gender schemas.
D) adrenal glands.
A) primary sex characteristics.
B) secondary sex characteristics.
C) gender schemas.
D) adrenal glands.
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48
Which of the following is an example of a secondary sex characteristic?
A) female ovaries
B) male facial hair
C) gender typing
D) spermarche
A) female ovaries
B) male facial hair
C) gender typing
D) spermarche
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49
Secretions of testosterone and ovarian hormones during the fourth and fifth months of prenatal development exert one of their earliest influences on
A) menarche.
B) secondary sex characteristics.
C) gender schemas.
D) brain organization.
A) menarche.
B) secondary sex characteristics.
C) gender schemas.
D) brain organization.
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50
A mother's contribution to an offspring's two sex chromosomes is ________ chromosome and a father's contribution to an offspring's two sex chromosomes is ________ chromosome.
A) a Y;either an X or a Y
B) either an X or a Y;an X
C) an X;either an X or a Y
D) either an X or a Y;a Y
A) a Y;either an X or a Y
B) either an X or a Y;an X
C) an X;either an X or a Y
D) either an X or a Y;a Y
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51
An intersex condition is a condition that involves an unusual combination of one's
A) sexual orientation.
B) gender identity.
C) sex chromosomes.
D) gender schemas.
A) sexual orientation.
B) gender identity.
C) sex chromosomes.
D) gender schemas.
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52
A human egg contains ________ chromosome and a human sperm contains ________ chromosome.
A) a Y;either an X or a Y
B) either an X or a Y;an X
C) an X;either an X or a Y
D) either an X or a Y;a Y
A) a Y;either an X or a Y
B) either an X or a Y;an X
C) an X;either an X or a Y
D) either an X or a Y;a Y
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53
Diets laden with hormone-mimicking chemicals are suspected of contributing to girls' earlier experience of
A) androgyny.
B) gender identity.
C) menarche.
D) gender schemas.
A) androgyny.
B) gender identity.
C) menarche.
D) gender schemas.
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54
The term spermarche refers to the
A) development of secondary sex characteristics.
B) acquisition of gender identity.
C) display of both masculine and feminine traits.
D) first ejaculation.
A) development of secondary sex characteristics.
B) acquisition of gender identity.
C) display of both masculine and feminine traits.
D) first ejaculation.
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55
Chris is a biological male.This means that his father contributed ________ during prenatal development.
A) an X chromosome
B) a Y chromosome
C) two X chromosomes
D) two Y chromosomes
A) an X chromosome
B) a Y chromosome
C) two X chromosomes
D) two Y chromosomes
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56
During puberty,Elaina experienced her first menstrual period.This best illustrates adolescent development of
A) gender typing.
B) primary sex characteristics.
C) sexual orientation.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
A) gender typing.
B) primary sex characteristics.
C) sexual orientation.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
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57
The period of sexual maturation during which a person becomes capable of reproducing is called
A) androgyny.
B) puberty.
C) gender typing.
D) sexual orientation.
A) androgyny.
B) puberty.
C) gender typing.
D) sexual orientation.
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58
A decisive enlargement of his larynx caused Jerry's voice to deepen when he was 13 years old.The larynx enlargement best illustrates
A) spermarche.
B) a primary sex characteristic.
C) androgyny.
D) a secondary sex characteristic.
A) spermarche.
B) a primary sex characteristic.
C) androgyny.
D) a secondary sex characteristic.
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59
Primary sex characteristics are to ________ as secondary sex characteristics are to ________.
A) male testes;adrenal glands
B) female ovaries;deepened male voice
C) male testes;female ovaries
D) adrenal glands;underarm hair
A) male testes;adrenal glands
B) female ovaries;deepened male voice
C) male testes;female ovaries
D) adrenal glands;underarm hair
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60
Although Max is genetically male,his penis was unusually small at birth.This condition most likely resulted from his body's insufficient production of ________ during his prenatal development.
A) Y chromosomes
B) gender schemas
C) testosterone
D) spermarche
A) Y chromosomes
B) gender schemas
C) testosterone
D) spermarche
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61
A male who has small testes and is sterile as a result of a condition he was born with has
A) Klinefelter syndrome.
B) Turner syndrome.
C) a gender identity.
D) androgynous views.
A) Klinefelter syndrome.
B) Turner syndrome.
C) a gender identity.
D) androgynous views.
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62
Brenda is a genetic female who was born with only one X chromosome.Which intersex condition was she born with?
A) Klinefelter syndrome
B) Turner syndrome
C) gonadal dysgenesis
D) androgen insensitivity syndrome
A) Klinefelter syndrome
B) Turner syndrome
C) gonadal dysgenesis
D) androgen insensitivity syndrome
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63
Samantha is an administrative assistant who has repeatedly received unwanted sexual advances and has been the target of obscene remarks at work.She is experiencing
A) sexual harassment.
B) sexual assault.
C) sexual aggression.
D) sexual attitude.
A) sexual harassment.
B) sexual assault.
C) sexual aggression.
D) sexual attitude.
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64
An infant boy was raised as a girl following a botched circumcision.During adolescence,the child ________ boys and ________ the assigned female identity.
A) wanted to kiss;accepted
B) wanted to kiss;did not accept
C) wanted no part of kissing;accepted
D) wanted no part of kissing;did not accept
A) wanted to kiss;accepted
B) wanted to kiss;did not accept
C) wanted no part of kissing;accepted
D) wanted no part of kissing;did not accept
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65
Making unwanted sexual advances,obscene remarks,or requests for sexual favors,often toward women in the workplace,is the definition of
A) sexual harassment.
B) sexual assault.
C) sexual aggression.
D) sexual attitude.
A) sexual harassment.
B) sexual assault.
C) sexual aggression.
D) sexual attitude.
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66
Sexual aggression is defined as
A) sexual desire expressed in an unusual way.
B) any physical or verbal behavior of a sexual nature that is intended to harm someone physically or emotionally.
C) a problem that consistently impairs sexual arousal or functioning.
D) distress over infrequently or never experiencing orgasm.
A) sexual desire expressed in an unusual way.
B) any physical or verbal behavior of a sexual nature that is intended to harm someone physically or emotionally.
C) a problem that consistently impairs sexual arousal or functioning.
D) distress over infrequently or never experiencing orgasm.
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67
A role is defined as
A) our sense of being male,female,or some combination of the two.
B) the acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine identity.
C) a set of expectations about a social position that define how those in that position are to behave.
D) a set of expected behaviors,attitudes,and traits for males and for females.
A) our sense of being male,female,or some combination of the two.
B) the acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine identity.
C) a set of expectations about a social position that define how those in that position are to behave.
D) a set of expected behaviors,attitudes,and traits for males and for females.
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68
Behaviors expected of those who occupy a particular social position define a
A) class.
B) role.
C) schema.
D) syndrome.
A) class.
B) role.
C) schema.
D) syndrome.
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69
At the beginning of the twentieth century,only one country in the world granted women the right to vote.Today,only one country in the world denies women this right.This best illustrates a dramatic shift in
A) gender roles.
B) sexual orientation.
C) gender identity.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
A) gender roles.
B) sexual orientation.
C) gender identity.
D) secondary sex characteristics.
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70
A gender role refers to
A) one's biological sex.
B) a sense of being male or female.
C) a set of expected behaviors,attitudes,and traits for males or for females.
D) the development of secondary sex characteristics.
A) one's biological sex.
B) a sense of being male or female.
C) a set of expected behaviors,attitudes,and traits for males or for females.
D) the development of secondary sex characteristics.
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71
When teased by his older sister,9-year-old Waldo does not cry because he has learned that boys are not supposed to cry.Waldo's behavior best illustrates the importance of
A) secondary sex characteristics.
B) gender roles.
C) testosterone.
D) menarche.
A) secondary sex characteristics.
B) gender roles.
C) testosterone.
D) menarche.
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72
During prenatal development,a genetically female newborn was exposed to unusually high levels of testosterone.As a result,she developed male-appearing genitals.The newborn most clearly showed signs of
A) androgyny.
B) a bisexual orientation.
C) secondary sex characteristics.
D) an intersex condition.
A) androgyny.
B) a bisexual orientation.
C) secondary sex characteristics.
D) an intersex condition.
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73
In agricultural societies,children typically socialize into more distinct gender roles than do children in nomadic societies.This best illustrates that gender-role differences between social groups result from
A) cultural influence.
B) relational aggression.
C) secondary sex characteristics.
D) a disorder of sexual development.
A) cultural influence.
B) relational aggression.
C) secondary sex characteristics.
D) a disorder of sexual development.
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74
A disorder of sexual development is a condition that involves the unusual development of one's
A) sexual orientation.
B) gender identity.
C) sexual anatomy.
D) gender schemas.
A) sexual orientation.
B) gender identity.
C) sexual anatomy.
D) gender schemas.
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75
Today's experts typically recommend that surgery for ________ newborns be postponed until their naturally developing physical appearance and gender identity become clear.
A) transsexual
B) intersex
C) gender-typed
D) asexual
A) transsexual
B) intersex
C) gender-typed
D) asexual
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76
About how many women are killed each year by male family members in India and Pakistan for "dishonoring" their families by being a victim of sexual aggression?
A) 500
B) 1000
C) 5000
D) 10,000
A) 500
B) 1000
C) 5000
D) 10,000
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77
Genetic females who are born with only one X chromosome are said to have
A) Klinefelter syndrome.
B) Turner syndrome.
C) gonadal dysgenesis.
D) androgen insensitivity syndrome.
A) Klinefelter syndrome.
B) Turner syndrome.
C) gonadal dysgenesis.
D) androgen insensitivity syndrome.
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78
Thomas has small testes and is sterile as a result of a condition he was born with.Which intersex condition is this?
A) Klinefelter syndrome
B) Turner syndrome
C) gonadal dysgenesis
D) androgen insensitivity syndrome
A) Klinefelter syndrome
B) Turner syndrome
C) gonadal dysgenesis
D) androgen insensitivity syndrome
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79
Which of the following demonstrates a recent shift in gender roles in the United States?
A) Women have recently been given the right to vote in national elections.
B) As compared with men,women earn higher college grades and more college degrees and show equal competence in STEM-related activities.
C) Women are less likely to work outside the home today than they were in the past.
D) Women typically work in fields to gather food while men herd livestock.
A) Women have recently been given the right to vote in national elections.
B) As compared with men,women earn higher college grades and more college degrees and show equal competence in STEM-related activities.
C) Women are less likely to work outside the home today than they were in the past.
D) Women typically work in fields to gather food while men herd livestock.
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80
The social roles assigned to women and men
A) are virtually the same in all cultures.
B) have been virtually the same in all historical periods.
C) differ widely across cultures.
D) differ widely across historical periods but not across cultures.
A) are virtually the same in all cultures.
B) have been virtually the same in all historical periods.
C) differ widely across cultures.
D) differ widely across historical periods but not across cultures.
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