Deck 12: Gender, Violence, and Exploitation
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Deck 12: Gender, Violence, and Exploitation
1
According to the text, women are often violated and exploited by men for many reasons, except:
A) Gender inequality
B) Biological, psychological, social and cultural factors
C) Uncontrollable sexual desire
D) Women's lack of power relative to men
A) Gender inequality
B) Biological, psychological, social and cultural factors
C) Uncontrollable sexual desire
D) Women's lack of power relative to men
Uncontrollable sexual desire
2
Adam jokes insultingly: "Did you hear what that dumb broad said?" This type of harassment is often called:
A) Gender
B) Seductive
C) Quid pro quo
D) Asexual
A) Gender
B) Seductive
C) Quid pro quo
D) Asexual
Gender
3
Quid pro quo harassment is described in the text as:
A) Inappropriate and offensive, but essentially sanction-free
B) Generalized sexist remarks and behavior
C) Insistence on sexual activity by the threat of punishment
D) Solicitation of sexual activity by the promise of reward
A) Inappropriate and offensive, but essentially sanction-free
B) Generalized sexist remarks and behavior
C) Insistence on sexual activity by the threat of punishment
D) Solicitation of sexual activity by the promise of reward
Insistence on sexual activity by the threat of punishment
4
The___________ model suggests that sexual harassment on the job is a mechanism for maintaining male dominance over women.
A) Natural-biological
B) Organizational
C) Sociocultural
D) Gender-social
A) Natural-biological
B) Organizational
C) Sociocultural
D) Gender-social
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5
In their proposed theoretical framework of sexual harassment, Tangri, Burt, and Johnson (1982) claimed that a critical aspect of this particular explanatory model is the absence of discriminatory or harmful intent on the part of the male perpetrator. Which model where they referring to?
A) Natural-biological
B) Organizational
C) Sociocultural
D) Gender-social
A) Natural-biological
B) Organizational
C) Sociocultural
D) Gender-social
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6
Men who harass women are generally difficult to study because they:
A) Are reluctant to volunteer as participants for research
B) Do not declare themselves publicly
C) Are not found in self help groups
D) All of the above
A) Are reluctant to volunteer as participants for research
B) Do not declare themselves publicly
C) Are not found in self help groups
D) All of the above
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7
______________report the greatest amount of unwanted sexual attention from_____________
A) Women; less powerful men
B) Men; less powerful women
C) Men; more powerful women
D) Women; men with equal power
A) Women; less powerful men
B) Men; less powerful women
C) Men; more powerful women
D) Women; men with equal power
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8
Aside from gender, what other factor has been implicated in sexual harassment within an organization?
A) Attractiveness
B) Age
C) Position of power
D) All of the above
A) Attractiveness
B) Age
C) Position of power
D) All of the above
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9
Lost productivity, employee turnover, and retraining expenses that result from sexual harassment are considered to be:
A) Workplace costs
B) Personal costs
C) Natural costs
D) All of the above
A) Workplace costs
B) Personal costs
C) Natural costs
D) All of the above
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10
Which is not a consequence of sexual harassment?
A) Self blame
B) Decreased moral and job satisfaction
C) Greater absenteeism
D) Sex role spillover
A) Self blame
B) Decreased moral and job satisfaction
C) Greater absenteeism
D) Sex role spillover
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11
Mary Koss and her associates succeeded in conceptualizing rape as a:
A) Normative process
B) Non-normative process
C) Health issue
D) Biological/social issue
A) Normative process
B) Non-normative process
C) Health issue
D) Biological/social issue
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12
Rape during times of war is considered:
A) Normative
B) Non-normative
C) Ceremonial
D) Statutory
A) Normative
B) Non-normative
C) Ceremonial
D) Statutory
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13
Lott (1994) defines statutory rape as:
A) Legally acceptable but unpleasant adult-adult contact
B) Typical for young adults in some cultures
C) Sexual relations with a person below a specified age
D) Sexual relations with minors who do consent
A) Legally acceptable but unpleasant adult-adult contact
B) Typical for young adults in some cultures
C) Sexual relations with a person below a specified age
D) Sexual relations with minors who do consent
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14
Rape is most likely to happen in:
A) Non-industrialized societies
B) Societies where gender differences are magnified
C) Societies where gender inequalities are reduced
D) Societies where women and men interact in a variety of contexts
A) Non-industrialized societies
B) Societies where gender differences are magnified
C) Societies where gender inequalities are reduced
D) Societies where women and men interact in a variety of contexts
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15
Gang rapes are likely to be committed by:
A) Acquaintances
B) Strangers
C) Intact groups, such as sports teams
D) All of the above
A) Acquaintances
B) Strangers
C) Intact groups, such as sports teams
D) All of the above
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16
Which is not a predictor of date rape?
A) Drinking
B) Peer approval
C) Women who have permissive attitudes about sex
D) Men who have permissive attitudes about sex
A) Drinking
B) Peer approval
C) Women who have permissive attitudes about sex
D) Men who have permissive attitudes about sex
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17
"Only certain women can be raped" is an example of which myth?
A) Attribution myth
B) Denial myth
C) Blame myth
D) Rape myth
A) Attribution myth
B) Denial myth
C) Blame myth
D) Rape myth
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18
To date, the most common societal responses to the problem of rape can best be characterized as:
A) Environmental
B) Organizational
C) Medical
D) Judicial
A) Environmental
B) Organizational
C) Medical
D) Judicial
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19
Research suggests that when it comes to abuse in lesbian relationships,
A) Levels of abuse in lesbian couples are comparable to gay male couples
B) Levels of abuse in lesbian couples exceed those of gay male couples
C) Same sex couples do not experience violence in their relationships
D) We don't have any research that can give those estimates
A) Levels of abuse in lesbian couples are comparable to gay male couples
B) Levels of abuse in lesbian couples exceed those of gay male couples
C) Same sex couples do not experience violence in their relationships
D) We don't have any research that can give those estimates
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20
The ratios of men to women are deeply skewed in favor of men in today's China and parts of India because of:
A) Economic practices
B) A traditional preference for sons
C) Restrictive child policy
D) All of the above
A) Economic practices
B) A traditional preference for sons
C) Restrictive child policy
D) All of the above
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21
A battered woman is often asked why she stays in an abusive relationship. A better question to ask is where she gets the courage to leave. Explain.
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22
A friend tells you that she has been raped. What kind of consequences do you expect her to suffer? What kind of services would you advise her to seek? Why?
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23
Differentiate between the following: date rape, statutory rape, gang rape, stranger rape, marital rape. Describe similarities and differences.
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24
Give the sociobiological explanations why men rape.
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25
What are rape myths? What is their role in creating and maintaining a "rape culture"? Give examples.
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