Deck 8: Sexual Deviance

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What are the 2 kinds of sexual arousal?
a. Subjective and genital
b. Subjective and objective
c. Objective and genital
d. None of the above
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What is the primary predictor of infidelity?
a. Low self-esteem
b. Neuroticism
c. Pregnancy
d. Poor communication
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Which of the following is not one of the five features generally present in an S/M encounter?
a. Dominance and submission
b. Role-playing
c. Consensuality
d. Infliction of pain
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Masochists derive sexual gratification from inflicting pain, and sadists derive sexual gratification from receiving it.
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Pornography has become mainstream in our society.
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Which of the following is an example of sexual coercion?
a. Withholding benefits
b. Threatening relationship defection
c. Manipulating partners by reminding them of their "obligation" to have sex
d. All of the above
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Fetishism is generally rare.
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Approximately % of Internet users are doing so to view porn.
a. 13
b. 27
c. 43
d. 67
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Which of the following is true regarding fetishism?
a. It is a relatively common sexual proclivity
b. Fetishists are not specific in their associations between objects and sexual arousal
c. Fetishism is a crime in itself
d. Fetishists are often identified by association with other illegal sexual activity related to the fetishism or satisfying the fetish
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The concept of sexual deviance is fixed and universal.
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Which of the following stimuli can cause sexual arousal?
a. Visual stimuli
b. Auditory stimuli
c. Tactile stimuli
d. All of the above
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There are approximately open relationships in the United States.
a. 1 million
b. 2 million
c. 3 million
d. 4 million
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Many consider sexual fantasy a safe venue for the private expression of otherwise deviant desires.
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In the absence of consistent parenting, children and adolescents are being educated about sex and sexuality by their peers and by the Internet.
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refers to the deliberate act of imagining a behavior, event, or series of events that one finds personally arousing.
a. Sexual arousal
b. Pornography
c. Voyeurism
d. Sexual fantasy
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Sexual fantasies commonly involve which of the following themes?
a. Power
b. Romance
c. Exploration of the unusual or forbidden
d. All of the above
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People routinely lie about or conceal their sexual habits and histories.
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refers to a type of open relationship that allows both sex and love outside the relationship.
a. Polygamy
b. Polyamory
c. Monogamy
d. Swinging
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Which of the following is a motive of exhibitionism?
a. The desire to shock
b. Satisfying masochistic desires for self-humiliation
c. Demonstrating sexual ownership and submission
d. All of the above
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What motivates individuals to lie about their sexual habits?
a. The desire for privacy
b. Embarrassment
c. Social taboos exist against certain sexual activities
d. All of the above
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Evidence suggests that the use of pornography is associated with violent or criminal behavior.
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Define the term fetishism. Explain why fetishism is considered a deviant behavior. When does fetishism become a crime?
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A fetish is a crime in itself.
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Genital arousal can be an uncontrollable bodily response to internal and external circumstances.
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Define the term exhibitionism. List 3 motivations of this behavior.
e.g., masturbation, oral sex, vaginal sex, and anal sex) committed in front of an audience, often in public. Exhibitionism is deviant in that is plays against established social conventions relating to sexual privacy and discretion.
Motives for exhibitionism include: sexual attention seeking, a desire to shock, satisfying masochistic desires for self-humiliation, and demonstrating sexual ownership and submission.
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Define sadomasochism. List the five features generally present in an S/M encounter.
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Deck 8: Sexual Deviance
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What are the 2 kinds of sexual arousal?
a. Subjective and genital
b. Subjective and objective
c. Objective and genital
d. None of the above
Subjective and genital
2
What is the primary predictor of infidelity?
a. Low self-esteem
b. Neuroticism
c. Pregnancy
d. Poor communication
Poor communication
3
Which of the following is not one of the five features generally present in an S/M encounter?
a. Dominance and submission
b. Role-playing
c. Consensuality
d. Infliction of pain
Infliction of pain
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Masochists derive sexual gratification from inflicting pain, and sadists derive sexual gratification from receiving it.
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Pornography has become mainstream in our society.
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Which of the following is an example of sexual coercion?
a. Withholding benefits
b. Threatening relationship defection
c. Manipulating partners by reminding them of their "obligation" to have sex
d. All of the above
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Fetishism is generally rare.
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Approximately % of Internet users are doing so to view porn.
a. 13
b. 27
c. 43
d. 67
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Which of the following is true regarding fetishism?
a. It is a relatively common sexual proclivity
b. Fetishists are not specific in their associations between objects and sexual arousal
c. Fetishism is a crime in itself
d. Fetishists are often identified by association with other illegal sexual activity related to the fetishism or satisfying the fetish
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The concept of sexual deviance is fixed and universal.
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Which of the following stimuli can cause sexual arousal?
a. Visual stimuli
b. Auditory stimuli
c. Tactile stimuli
d. All of the above
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There are approximately open relationships in the United States.
a. 1 million
b. 2 million
c. 3 million
d. 4 million
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Many consider sexual fantasy a safe venue for the private expression of otherwise deviant desires.
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In the absence of consistent parenting, children and adolescents are being educated about sex and sexuality by their peers and by the Internet.
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refers to the deliberate act of imagining a behavior, event, or series of events that one finds personally arousing.
a. Sexual arousal
b. Pornography
c. Voyeurism
d. Sexual fantasy
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Sexual fantasies commonly involve which of the following themes?
a. Power
b. Romance
c. Exploration of the unusual or forbidden
d. All of the above
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People routinely lie about or conceal their sexual habits and histories.
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refers to a type of open relationship that allows both sex and love outside the relationship.
a. Polygamy
b. Polyamory
c. Monogamy
d. Swinging
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Which of the following is a motive of exhibitionism?
a. The desire to shock
b. Satisfying masochistic desires for self-humiliation
c. Demonstrating sexual ownership and submission
d. All of the above
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What motivates individuals to lie about their sexual habits?
a. The desire for privacy
b. Embarrassment
c. Social taboos exist against certain sexual activities
d. All of the above
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Evidence suggests that the use of pornography is associated with violent or criminal behavior.
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Define the term fetishism. Explain why fetishism is considered a deviant behavior. When does fetishism become a crime?
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A fetish is a crime in itself.
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Genital arousal can be an uncontrollable bodily response to internal and external circumstances.
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Define the term exhibitionism. List 3 motivations of this behavior.
e.g., masturbation, oral sex, vaginal sex, and anal sex) committed in front of an audience, often in public. Exhibitionism is deviant in that is plays against established social conventions relating to sexual privacy and discretion.
Motives for exhibitionism include: sexual attention seeking, a desire to shock, satisfying masochistic desires for self-humiliation, and demonstrating sexual ownership and submission.
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Define sadomasochism. List the five features generally present in an S/M encounter.
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