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Student: ___________________________________________________________________________
1. Accordingtothetext, theterm_____ referstothestateof beingmaleor female.
A. sexual anatomy
B. gender
C. sexual behavior
D. sex

2. Whichof thefollowingisNOT adefinitionof sex, accordingtothetext?
A. Behavior that increasesthelikelihoodof gameticunion
B. Thestateof beingamaleor afemale
C. Behavior that increasesthechanceof orgasm
D. Behavior that producesarousal

3. Accordingtothetext, sexual behavior isdefinedas:
A. penis-in-vaginaintercourse.
B. primarilybehavior leadingtoreproduction.
C. behavior that producesarousal andincreasesthechanceof orgasm.
D. sexual activitythat isassociatedwithmasculineandfemininerolesinsomeway.

4. Whichsocietyopenlyacknowledgedhomosexualityandheterosexuality?
A. Ancient Greek
B. 20th-centuryChinese
C. 15th-centuryChristian
D. VictorianEurope

5. For theancient Greeks, thenormof sexualityintheir societywas:
A. heterosexuality.
B. homosexuality.
C. openparticipationinbothheterosexualityandhomosexuality.
D. openheterosexualityandhiddenhomosexuality.

6. Fifteenth-centuryChristiansbelievedthat nocturnal emissionsresultedfrom:
A. intercoursewithspirits.
B. disobediencetoGod.
C. sexual dreams.
D. weakcontrol over thebody.

7. AccordingtotheMalleus Maleficarum, thepersonwhohadwet dreamswasguiltyof:
A. sodomyandmasturbation.
B. witchcraft andhomosexuality.
C. homosexualityandbestiality.
D. sodomyandwitchcraft.

8. _____ believedthat sexual intercoursewasoneof thefinest pleasuresof life.
A. Christianity
B. Muslims
C. Catholicism
D. Protestantism

9. Thescientificstudyof sexualitybeganinthe_____ century.
A. 17th
B. 18th
C. 19th
D. 20th

10. Theearlysexresearchersof thelate19thandearly20thcenturiesbegantheir researchintheVictorian
Era; acultural context that isbest describedas:
A. rigidandoppressive.
B. hedonistic.
C. liberal.
D. similar tothat of theancient Greeksrelativelyopenandaccepting.

11. Whichof thefollowingscientistsdiscoveredspermswimminginhumansemen?
A. HenryHavelockEllis
B. Oskar Hertwig
C. AntonvanLeeuwenhoek
D. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing

12. Whichof thefollowingscientistsfirst observedtheactual fertilizationof theeggbythesperminsea
urchins?
A. HenryHavelockEllis
B. Oskar Hertwig
C. AntonvanLeeuwenhoek
D. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing

13. A Viennesephysicianwhocontributedtoour understandingof thepsychological aspectsof human
sexualityandwhoisalsocreditedasthefounder of psychiatryandpsychoanalysisis:
A. SigmundFreud
B. Oskar Hertwig
C. AntonvanLeeuwenhoek
D. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing

14. TheprevailingvaluesandnormstowardsexualityduringtheVictorianera(late1800sandearly1900s)
emphasized:
A. sexual permissivenessfor bothsexes.
B. aberrant andobscenesensuality.
C. sexual repression.
D. sexual fulfillment.

15. Theforerunner of modernsexresearchis:
A. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing
B. HenryHavelockEllis
C. MagnusHirschfeld
D. SigmundFreud

16. _____ wastheauthor of Studies in the Psychology of Sex.
A. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing
B. HenryHavelockEllis
C. MagnusHirschfeld
D. SigmundFreud

17. Whichof thefollowingistrueabout HenryHavelockEllis?
A. Hewasapsychiatrist byprofession.
B. Hebelievedthat women, likemen, weresexual creatures.
C. Heurgedsocietytoreject sexual deviations.
D. Hisworkwasneither objectivenor tolerant.

18. RichardvonKrafft-Ebinghadaspecial interest in_____ sexuality.
A. normative
B. pathological
C. female
D. male

19. Psychopathia Sexualis wasauthoredby:
A. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing.
B. HenryHavelockEllis.
C. MagnusHirschfeld.
D. SigmundFreud.

20. Theearlysexresearcher whocoinedthetermssadism, masochism, andpedophiliawas:
A. SigmundFreud.
B. MagnusHirschfeld.
C. HenryHavelockEllis.
D. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing.

21. Thefirst instituteof sexual researchwasfoundedby:
A. AlfredKinsey.
B. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing.
C. HenryHavelockEllis.
D. MagnusHirschfeld.

22. Whichof thefollowingwasNOT anaccomplishment of earlysexresearcher MagnusHirschfeld?
A. Heestablishedthefirst journal onthestudyof sex.
B. Hewasthefirst toobservetheovuminhumans.
C. Headministeredthefirst large-scalesexsurvey.
D. Heestablishedamarriagecounselingservice.

23. MagnusHirschfeld'smainareaof interest inthestudyof humansexualitywas:
A. sexual response.
B. pedophilia.
C. homosexuality.
D. masochism.

24. Inthe20thcentury, astudylookingat thephysiologyof sexual responsewasconductedby:
A. AlfredKinsey.
B. Masters& J ohnson.
C. Margaret Mead.
D. BronislawMalinowski.

25. Inthe1930s, anthropologistslike_____ werebeginningtocollect dataonsexual behavior inother
cultures.
A. FreudandHirschfeld
B. AlfredKinseyandJ ohnMoney
C. MastersandJ ohnson
D. Margaret MeadandBronislawMalinowski

26. AIDS-relatedresearchreceivedconsiderableattentionduringthe:
A. 1950s.
B. 1960s.
C. 1970s.
D. 1980s.

27. Sinceitsinceptioninthelate1800s, thescientificstudyof sexhasbeen:
A. characterizedbyaunifiedapproach, especiallythat of biology.
B. aninterdisciplinaryeffort amongseveral scientificdisciplines.
C. dominatedprimarilybyreligiousviewsof sexuality.
D. enthusiasticallysupportedinmost societies.

28. Only_____ percent of sexual scenesinthemediaportrayanysexual precautions.
A. 2
B. 10
C. 25
D. 50

29. Incommunicationstheory, _____ referstotheviewthat exposuretothemassmediamakespeoplethink
that what theyseethererepresentsthemainstreamof what reallyoccurs.
A. agendasetting
B. cultivation
C. ethnocentrism
D. social learning

30. Avidviewersof TV soapoperasmaybegintobelievethat heterosexual intercoursebetween
unmarriedindividualsismainstreambecausethisisthemost frequentlyshownkindof activityonthese
programs. Thisprocessisanexampleof:
A. theinfluenceof religiousvaluesrestrictinghowasocietyviewssexuality.
B. cultural diversity.
C. agenda-setting.
D. cultivation.

31. Themedia'sconstant stereotypical depictionof good-lookingpeopleasbeinghappier, healthier, more
successful, andlivingmoreglamorouslivescausesmanyyoungviewerstooverestimatetheimportance
of physical appearanceinreal-life. Thisisanexampleof whichof thefollowingtypesof media
influence?
A. Agenda-setting
B. Social learning
C. Cultivation
D. Brain-washing

32. Incommunicationstheory, _____ istheideathat themediadefinewhat isimportant andwhat isnot by
whichstoriestheycover.
A. agendasetting
B. cultivation
C. ethnocentrism
D. social learning

33. A televisionnetworkonlytelecastsshowsthat specificallycarrysensationalizedstoriesonthelivesof the
richandfamousandtheir sexual exploits. Thisisanexampleof:
A. social learning.
B. agenda-setting.
C. brain-washing.
D. cultivation.

34. Incommunicationtheory, _____ istheideathat themediaproviderolemodelswhomweimitate.
A. agendasetting
B. cultivation
C. ethnocentrism
D. social learning

35. Fionaisateenager inhighschool andafanof theTV show"GossipGirl", somuchsoher wardrobe
resemblesthat of manyof thefemaleleadsontheshow. Thisisanexampleof:
A. agenda-setting.
B. brain-washing.
C. indoctrination.
D. social learning.

36. _____ isthetendencytoregardone'sownethnicgroupandcultureassuperior toothersandtobelieve
that itscustomsandwayof lifearethestandardsbywhichother culturesshouldbejudged.
A. Ethnomethodology
B. Ethnology
C. Ethnocentrism
D. Ethnicity

37. _____ referstothetraditional ideasandvaluespasseddownfromgenerationtogenerationwithinagroup
andtransmittedtomembersof thegroupbysymbols.
A. Civilization
B. Culture
C. Evolution
D. Development

38. InAmericansociety, awomanwithaslimfigureisconsideredtobemoreattractivethanawomanwhois
plumpor overweight. However, for membersof certainother cultures, theexact oppositemight betrue.
Thisdifferencecanberelatedtotheconcept of:
A. marianismo.
B. cultivation.
C. machismo.
D. ethnocentrism.

39. Becausemost of ushavehadsexual experiencesinonlyonesociety, wetendtoviewour sexual behavior
astheonlypatterninexistence, andcertainlytheonly"natural" pattern. Thisnarrowviewiscalled:
A. taboosexual behavior.
B. ethnocentrism.
C. restrictivesexuality.
D. ambivalent sexuality.

40. Whichof thefollowingaccuratelydescribestheeffect of Internet sitesonsexual health?
A. Almost alwaysnegative, andfrequentlytragic
B. Almost alwaysnegative, thoughonlymildlyso
C. Bothnegativeandpositive
D. Almost alwayspositive, becausethesesitesusuallycontainaccurateinformationonhumansexuality

41. _____ referstoaregulationprohibitingsexual interactionbetweenbloodrelatives.
A. Anti-inbreeding
B. Incest taboo
C. Oedipal taboo
D. Electracomplex

42. Theincest taboois:
A. nearlyuniversal.
B. commononlyinWesterncountries.
C. weaker nowthanacenturyago.
D. foundonlyinmainstreamsociety.

43. Whensexual behavior isexaminedacrosscultures, thetypeof sexual activitythat isthemost strictly
forbiddenis:
A. homosexuality.
B. incest.
C. extramarital sex.
D. premarital sex.

44. Whichof thefollowingistrue, cross-culturally, withregardtotherelationshipbetweensexual expression
andtheinflictionof pain?
A. Peopleinmost societiesbitetheir partnerstothepoint of drawingblood.
B. Most commonly, themaninflictspainonthewoman.
C. Most commonly, thewomaninflictspainontheman.
D. Most commonly, bothmenandwomenmutuallyinflict painoneachother.

45. Frequencyof sexual intercoursevariesconsiderablyacrosssocieties. Most societies:
A. encouragepeopletoindulgeinavarietyof sexual activities.
B. haverestrictionsagainst intercourseat certaintimesor incertainsituations.
C. encourageindividualstohavesexual intercourseasfrequentlyaspossible.
D. discouragemarriedcouplesfromhavingsexual intercourseonaregular basis.

46. Sexeducationisnonexistent andthereseemstobenoknowledgeof Frenchkissing, mouthstimulationof
eroticparts, or homosexualityinthe_____ culture.
A. InisBeag
B. Greek
C. Mangaian
D. Ponapean

47. Whichof thefollowingistrueontheislandof Mangaia?
A. Premarital sexisessentiallyunknown.
B. Threeorgasmsper night arecommoninmiddleage.
C. Foreplayislimitedtokissingandfondlingof thebuttocks.
D. Boyslearnabout cunnilingusfrommaleexperts.

48. Researchershavefoundthat ontheislandof Mangaia:
A. experiencingthreeorgasmsper night istypical acrossthelifespan.
B. older womenandmeninstruct youngboysinsexual matters.
C. older meninstruct younggirlsinsexual matters.
D. older mendonot havesex.

49. _____ isprobablyoneof themost naiveandsexuallyrepressivesocietiesintheworld.
A. InisBeag
B. Mangaia
C. Ponape
D. EasternPolynesia

50. Most societiesareconsistent in:
A. recommendingthat masturbationbetaught tochildren.
B. encouragingmasturbationif doneinprivate.
C. condemningmasturbationat anyage.
D. showingsomedisapproval of adult masturbation.

51. _____ societiestendtoallowpremarital sex, whereas_____ societiestendtoprohibit it.
A. Mediterranean; African
B. Eurasian; African
C. PacificIsland; Eurasian
D. PacificIsland; Mediterranean

52. Whichof thefollowingistruewithregardtohomosexuality?
A. It isfoundinonlycertainsocieties.
B. It ismorefrequent amongmales thanamongfemales.
C. OutsidetheWesternworld, it tendstobethepredominant formof sexual behavior for adults.
D. Attitudestowardit varylittleacrosscultures.

53. Cross-cultural researchshowsthat sexual identity, asalifelongcharacteristicof theself, is:
A. rareor unknowninsomecultures.
B. isthenormamongall cultures.
C. determinedprenatally.
D. finalizedonlyinmiddleadulthoodinsomecultures.

54. A standardof attractivenessthat appearstobeuniversal is:
A. that anattractivewomanisathinwoman.
B. that apoor complexionisunattractive.
C. thecustomof maleadornment.
D. havingsmall earsandnose.

55. Americansocietyisunusual comparedtotherest of theworldinitsfocuson_____ asastandardof
attractiveness.
A. thecolor of aperson'seyes
B. featuresof theface
C. thefeet
D. lowweight for women

56. AmongtheNawawomenof Africa, it isconsideredattractivetohave_____ labiamajora.
A. hairy
B. elongated
C. tattooed
D. small

57. Astheeducational level increases, thelikelihoodthat apersonhasmasturbatedinthepast year:
A. increases.
B. decreases.
C. decreasesfor womenonly.
D. increasesfor menonly.

58. Datagatheredonsocial classvariationsinsexualityindicatethat overall about _____ of all peopleengage
inoral sex.
A. 25percent
B. 50percent
C. 75percent
D. 90percent

59. Thepercentageof peoplewhohavehadtwoor moresexual partnersinthepast 12months:
A. increasesaseducationincreases.
B. decreasesaseducationincreases.
C. issimilar acrosseducational levels.
D. ishigher for peoplewhodidnot graduatefromhighschool, but lower for all other educational levels.

60. Accordingtoresearchbasedonsocial classvariationsandsexuality, whichof thefollowingwomenis
most likelytoterminateapregnancybyabortion?
A. Millie, ahigh-school drop-out
B. J oan, ahighschool diplomaholder
C. Sandra, acollegesophomore
D. Kelly, aholder of amaster'sdegree

61. ThekeytounderstandingthedifferencesandsimilaritiesinsexualityamongethnicgroupsintheUnited
Statesis:
A. cultural context.
B. opportunityfor sexual activities.
C. biological differences.
D. thebirthrate.

62. Whichof thefollowingisNOT oneof thefactorsthat makethesexualityof blackssomewhat different
fromthat of whites?
A. TheAfricanheritage
B. Theinfluencesof theJ udeo-Christiantradition
C. Thecurrent economicandsocial conditions
D. Thegender rolesinAfrican-Americansocietyepitomizedintheconceptsof machismo and
marianismo

63. Comparedtowhitewomen, African-Americanwomenare_____ likelytoterminateapregnancywithan
abortion.
A. muchless
B. less
C. about equallyas
D. muchmore

64. African-Americanwomenare_____ likelythanwhitewomentohaveperformedfellatio, andAfrican-
Americanmenare_____ likelythanwhitementohaveperformedcunnilingus.
A. less; less
B. more; more
C. more; less
D. less; more

65. African-Americanandwhitewomenaremost similar inthepercentageof thosewhohave:
A. masturbatedinthelast year.
B. performedoral sex.
C. hadtwoor moresexual partnersinthelast 12months.
D. hadabortions.

66. Theracial/ethnicgroupwiththelowest ratioof mentowomeninAmericansocietytodayis:
A. white, non-Hispanic.
B. AfricanAmerican.
C. Latino.
D. AsianAmerican.

67. Whichof thefollowingisareasonfor thelower marriagerateamongAfricanAmericans?
A. Thereisunequal gender ratioamongblacks, withmenbeingthemajority.
B. AfricanAmericanmenfaceobstaclesinfindingemployment.
C. Most AfricanAmericanwomenprefer not toget married.
D. AfricanAmericansaremoreconcernedwithbuildingtheir careersthanwithstartingfamilies.

68. Theincidenceof same-gender sexual experienceamongAsianAmericansis_____ thanLatinosand
_____ thanAfricanAmericans.
A. lower; lower
B. higher; higher
C. lower; higher
D. higher; lower

69. WhichamongthefollowingisaLatinocultural valuethat emphasizestheimportanceof one'sfamily
nuclear andextendedinmatterssuchassupport, loyalty, solidarity, andfamilyhonor?
A. Lineage
B. Kinship
C. Familism
D. Ancestry

70. AmongLatinos, thecultural codethat, whentakentotheextreme, canmeanthat men'ssexual infidelities
shouldbetoleratedisknownas:
A. adultery.
B. machismo.
C. marianismo.
D. modernvalues.

71. Thecultural codeof machismo intheLatinAmericanculture:
A. includesanemphasisonmalevirginityuntil marriage.
B. mandatesthat themanberesponsiblefor hisfamily'swell-beingandhonor.
C. advocatesmales' sexual exclusivitywithinmarriage.
D. isnolonger significant amongthenewer generationof Latinos.

72. Inthetraditional Latinoculture, gender rolesareepitomizedbytheconceptsof machismo and
marianismo, which:
A. toleratepremarital sexfor bothmenandwomen.
B. discouragepremarital sexfor bothmenandwomen.
C. toleratepremarital sexfor menanddiscourageit for women.
D. discouragepremarital sexfor menandtolerateit for women.

73. AmongLatinos, thecultural codethat emphasizesvirginityandtheimportanceof motherhoodis:
A. adultery.
B. machismo.
C. marianismo.
D. modernvalues.

74. Thetraitsof passivity, obedience, andweaknessaremost likelytobeapart of thecontemporary
socializationof:
A. LatinAmericanmales.
B. African-Americanfemales.
C. LatinAmericanfemales.
D. WhiteAmericanfemales.

75. ThemarriagerateandabortionrateamongLatinos:
A. ismuchgreater thanthat of whites.
B. isgreater thanthat of whites.
C. isapproximatelyequal tothat of whites.
D. islesser thanthat of whites.

76. WhichamongthefollowingisasimilaritybetweentheLatinAmericanandAsianAmericanculture?
A. Openexpressionof emotionsamongmenandwomenisdiscouragedinbothsocieties.
B. Menandwomenof boththeseculturesareconsideredtobepromiscuous.
C. Familyisgivensignificant importanceinbothcultures.
D. AsianAmericanandLatinowomenhavemoresexual freedomthantheir malecounterparts.

77. Theconcept of familyhonor isparticularlyimportant toboth:
A. AsianAmericansandAfricanAmericans.
B. AfricanAmericansandwhites.
C. LatinAmericansandAsianAmericans.
D. AfricanAmericansandLatinAmericans.

78. Becauseof corevaluesthat includecollectivism, conformitytonorms, andemotional control, Asian
Americansasanethnicgrouptendtobethemost _____ of thevariousethnicgroupsinU.S. society.
A. radical
B. liberal
C. conservative
D. progressive

79. Thesocial/ethnicgroupthat ismost likelytobesexuallyconservativeandhavethelowest incidenceof
just about all typesof sexual behavior is:
A. white, non-Hispanic.
B. AfricanAmericans.
C. Latinos.
D. AsianAmericans.

80. Membersof whichracial/ethnicgrouparemost likelytoterminateapregnancybyabortion?
A. White
B. African-American
C. Latina
D. Asian-American

81. AmericanIndianstendto:
A. beculturallyhomogenous, unlikeother ethnicgroupsintheUnitedStates.
B. havebeenhistoricallyportrayedbythemediaassexlessandnot verymasculineif male.
C. havebeenhistoricallymorevisibleinthemediaif maleascomparedtobeingfemale.
D. bewell representedinmost major national sexsurveys.

82. Cross-cultural studiesof humansexual behavior showthat:
A. enormousvariationinbehavior existsacrosscultures.
B. thereisvirtuallynovariationinbehavior acrosscultures.
C. variationinbehavior acrossculturescanbeattributedtodifferencesinbiological makeup.
D. variationinbehavior canbeexplainedbyhowmodernthesocietyis.

83. AmongtheChinese, _____ isthetermusedfor sexual intercourse.
A. yin fu
B. yan ju
C. huo yin yang
D. yin yang

84. Of thethreemajor religionsof China, _____ istheonlytrulyindigenousoneandoneof thefewreligions
toadvocatethecultivationof sexual techniquesfor thebenefit of theindividual.
A. Dongbaism
B. Confucianism
C. Buddhism
D. Taoism

85. Historically, whichof thefollowingistrueregardingsexual attitudesinChina?
A. AttitudeswerestronglyinfluencedbyChristian-puritanism.
B. TheChinesehavealwayscondemnedhomosexuality.
C. AttitudeshavebeeninfluencedbyrestrictiveTaoist beliefs.
D. Attitudeswerehistoricallyopenbut turnedpuritanical.

86. Sincethefoundingof thePeople'sRepublicinChinain1949, attitudesandlawstowardsexualityhave
demonstratedpredominantly:
A. toleranceof sexual expressioningeneral.
B. repressionof sexuallyexplicit materials.
C.

tolerancetowardanytypeof heterosexual sex, but repressiontowardall "deviant" typesof sexual
expression.
D. moretoleranceof homosexualitythanof heterosexuality.

87. Chineseattitudesarerelativelyacceptingconcerning:
A. thesaleof pornography.
B. groupsex.
C. homosexuality.
D. abortion.

88. Incomparisontotheir previousgeneration, premarital sexis_____ amongtheyounger generationof
Chinesemenandwomen.
A. moreprevalent
B. declining
C. nonexistent
D. moreregulated

89. Cross-cultural studiesof humansexual behavior haveshownthat:
A. culturehasaprofoundimpact uponsexual expression.
B. humansexual behavior isprimarilydeterminedbybiological makeup.
C. societiesareevolvingintheir attitudestowardamoreWesternoutlookonsexuality.
D. ingeneral, societiesarebecomingmoresexuallypermissive.

90. A major lessonwecanlearnfromexaminingsexual behavior inother culturesisthat:
A. all societiesregulatethesexual behavior of womeninsomeway, but not that of men.
B. cultureandlearningprofoundlyinfluenceandaremajor determinantsof humansexual behavior.
C
.
thereisrelativelylittlevariationacrosssocietiesinhumansexual behavior, whichdemonstratesthe
importanceof instinct anddriveinhumansexual behavior.
D. humansexual behavior differssignificantlyfromthat of other speciesof mammals.

91. Inresearchonother species, same-gender sexual behavior (homosexuality) isfound:
A. onlyamonghumans.
B. onlyinprimates.
C. inmanyspecies.
D. onlyinshort-termbonds, amonghumansaswell asother species.

92. Thereareseveral speciesof mammalswherethemalesoftenmount other males, althoughpenile
intromissionusuallydoesnot occur. Themost accurateexplanationof thisbehavior isthat:
A. thereishomosexual behavior amongmanyspeciesof mammals.
B. thisbehavior isareflectionof thepower hierarchyintherespectivegroup.
C. thisbehavior isaconsequenceof ascarcityof femalesinthegroup.
D. thisbehavior isagoodexampleof clitoral aggression.

93. Whenafemale(fromalmost anyspecies) "parades" infront of agroupof malesandthenmakeseye
contact withoneof them, thisisknownas:
A. the"caution" look.
B. sexual signaling.
C. the"brush-off."
D. the"go-hither" look.

94. Throughout most of theanimal kingdom, femalesengageinsexual behavior:
A. about onceaweek.
B. onlywhentheyareinestrus.
C. onlywhenthemaleinitiatesit.
D. at regular intervalsthat aredeterminedprimarilybytheavailabilityof maturemales.

95. Thekeydifferenceinhumanfemalesexualityfromthat of other "lower" speciesisthat:
A. innonhumanspecies, thefemalesoftenhavemorethanonesexual partner.
B. thefemalesof nonhumanspeciesarealmost alwayssexuallymaturelateintheir lifecycles.
C. onlyfemalesof thehumanspeciesexperienceorgasm.
D. invirtuallyall nonhumanspecies, femalesonlyengageinsexual relationswheninestrus.

96. Amonglower species, sexual behavior is_____ comparedtohigher species.
A. morehormonallycontrolled
B. moreregulated
C. moreobservable
D. lesspleasurable

97. Anexampleof sexual behavior usedfor nonsexual purposeswouldbe:
A. ateenagegirl usingsexandbecomingpregnant toensuregettingout of her parents' house.
B. engaginginsexual activityasanendinitself.
C. rentingaXXX movieonaSundayafternoonfor physical stimulation, resultinginsexual intercourse.
D. engaginginsexual intercourseonlywhenthefemaleispotentiallyfertile.

98. Whichamongthefollowingstatementsistrueregardingsexual health?
A. It isapurelysocial movement.
B. It includesonlysexual physical health.
C. It involvespositivesexual relationships.
D. Itsprimefocusissexual disease.

99. Thetext makesadistinctionbetweenpositiveandnegativesexual rights. Anexampleof anegative
sexual right isthe:
A. freedomtoexpressone'ssexualitywithsame-gender partners.
B. freedomtoexperiencesexual pleasure.
C. freedomfromsexual abuseandviolence.
D. right toreproductiveself-determination.

100.Freedomfromall formsof discriminationbasedonsex, sexuality, or gender isanexampleof a_____
sexual right.
A. variable
B. negative
C. positive
D. affirmative

101.What ismeant bythetermssex andgender? Whyarethedifferencesbetweenthetwotermsimportant?





102.What weresomeof thesimilaritiesbetweentheearlyresearcherswhoundertookthescientificstudyof
sex?




103.What arethethreetypesof mediainfluence? Giveanexampleof each.




104.What aretheadvantagesanddisadvantagesof Internet userelativetoimportant issuesof human
sexuality?




105.Comparethevariouswayssexualityisviewedandperformedinthesocietiesof InisBeagand
Mangaia.




106.Howdotheconceptsof machismo andmarianismo affect thesexual expressionof Latinos/Latinas?




107.Compareandexplainthedifferent abortionratesbyracial/ethnicgroupsintheUnitedStates.




108.Whichaspectsof humansexualityareuniquetoour species?




109.Givethreeexampleswhichhighlight theuseof sexual behavior for nonsexual purposes.




110.Shouldsame-sexmarriagesbemadeabasicsexual right? Whyor whynot?




111.Thevideosegment "Beautiful" depictspeople:
A. whoareundergoingweight-losstreatments.
B. whofit verystereotypical definitionsof beauty.
C. withdeformitiesthat appear tohaveoriginatedfromactivelifestyles.
D. withsymmetrical facial features.

112.Thevideosegment "Beautiful" isanadvertisement for:
A. Nutrisystem.
B. Weight Watchers.
C. L'Oreal.
D. Nike.

113.Thepoint that theadvertisersappear tobemakinginthevideosegment "Beautiful" isthat:
A. plasticsurgerycanhelpwomenretainayouthful appearance.
B. traditional notionsof beautyshouldbechallenged.
C. malescannot be"beautiful."
D. beautyisstandardacrosscultures.

114.Thenotionsof beautyasshowninthevideosegment "Beautiful" asktheviewer toconsider:
A. thecauseof escalatingcostsof hair careproducts.
B. that beautymight beaninternal qualityrelatedtophysical risk-taking.
C. whether or not chemical peelsareworththepotential riskstheymaypose.
D. whyblondhair isconsideredtobebeautiful bymost people.

115.Whichof thefollowingfolksayingsismost consistent withthemessageof theadvertisersinthevideo
clip"Beautiful"?
A. Beautyisintheeyeof thebeholder.
B. Absencemakestheheart growfonder.
C. Out of sight, out of mind.
D. A birdinthehandisworthtwointhebush.

1Key
1.
(p. 2)
Accordingtothetext, theterm_____ referstothestateof beingmaleor female.
A. sexual anatomy
B. gender
C. sexual behavior
D. sex

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #1
2.
(p. 2-3)
Whichof thefollowingisNOT adefinitionof sex, accordingtothetext?
A. Behavior that increasesthelikelihoodof gameticunion
B. Thestateof beingamaleor afemale
C. Behavior that increasesthechanceof orgasm
D. Behavior that producesarousal

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Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #2
3.
(p. 3)
Accordingtothetext, sexual behavior isdefinedas:
A. penis-in-vaginaintercourse.
B. primarilybehavior leadingtoreproduction.
C. behavior that producesarousal andincreasesthechanceof orgasm.
D. sexual activitythat isassociatedwithmasculineandfemininerolesinsomeway.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #3
4.
(p. 3)
Whichsocietyopenlyacknowledgedhomosexualityandheterosexuality?
A. Ancient Greek
B. 20th-centuryChinese
C. 15th-centuryChristian
D. VictorianEurope

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #4
5.
(p. 3)
For theancient Greeks, thenormof sexualityintheir societywas:
A. heterosexuality.
B. homosexuality.
C. openparticipationinbothheterosexualityandhomosexuality.
D. openheterosexualityandhiddenhomosexuality.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #5
6.
(p. 3)
Fifteenth-centuryChristiansbelievedthat nocturnal emissionsresultedfrom:
A. intercoursewithspirits.
B. disobediencetoGod.
C. sexual dreams.
D. weakcontrol over thebody.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #6
7.
(p. 3)
AccordingtotheMalleus Maleficarum, thepersonwhohadwet dreamswasguiltyof:
A. sodomyandmasturbation.
B. witchcraft andhomosexuality.
C. homosexualityandbestiality.
D. sodomyandwitchcraft.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #7
8.
(p. 3)
_____ believedthat sexual intercoursewasoneof thefinest pleasuresof life.
A. Christianity
B. Muslims
C. Catholicism
D. Protestantism

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #8
9.
(p. 3)
Thescientificstudyof sexualitybeganinthe_____ century.
A. 17th
B. 18th
C. 19th
D. 20th

Blooms: Knowledge
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #9
10.
(p. 3)
Theearlysexresearchersof thelate19thandearly20thcenturiesbegantheir researchintheVictorian
Era; acultural context that isbest describedas:
A. rigidandoppressive.
B. hedonistic.
C. liberal.
D. similar tothat of theancient Greeksrelativelyopenandaccepting.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #10
11.
(p. 3)
Whichof thefollowingscientistsdiscoveredspermswimminginhumansemen?
A. HenryHavelockEllis
B. Oskar Hertwig
C. AntonvanLeeuwenhoek
D. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #11
12.
(p. 3)
Whichof thefollowingscientistsfirst observedtheactual fertilizationof theeggbythesperminsea
urchins?
A. HenryHavelockEllis
B. Oskar Hertwig
C. AntonvanLeeuwenhoek
D. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #12
13.
(p. 3)
A Viennesephysicianwhocontributedtoour understandingof thepsychological aspectsof human
sexualityandwhoisalsocreditedasthefounder of psychiatryandpsychoanalysisis:
A. SigmundFreud
B. Oskar Hertwig
C. AntonvanLeeuwenhoek
D. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #13
14.
(p. 3-4)
TheprevailingvaluesandnormstowardsexualityduringtheVictorianera(late1800sandearly
1900s) emphasized:
A. sexual permissivenessfor bothsexes.
B. aberrant andobscenesensuality.
C. sexual repression.
D. sexual fulfillment.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #14
15.
(p. 4)
Theforerunner of modernsexresearchis:
A. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing
B. HenryHavelockEllis
C. MagnusHirschfeld
D. SigmundFreud

Blooms: Knowledge
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #15
16.
(p. 4)
_____ wastheauthor of Studies in the Psychology of Sex.
A. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing
B. HenryHavelockEllis
C. MagnusHirschfeld
D. SigmundFreud

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #16
17.
(p. 4)
Whichof thefollowingistrueabout HenryHavelockEllis?
A. Hewasapsychiatrist byprofession.
B. Hebelievedthat women, likemen, weresexual creatures.
C. Heurgedsocietytoreject sexual deviations.
D. Hisworkwasneither objectivenor tolerant.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #17
18.
(p. 4)
RichardvonKrafft-Ebinghadaspecial interest in_____ sexuality.
A. normative
B. pathological
C. female
D. male

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #18
19.
(p. 4)
Psychopathia Sexualis wasauthoredby:
A. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing.
B. HenryHavelockEllis.
C. MagnusHirschfeld.
D. SigmundFreud.

Blooms: Knowledge
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #19
20.
(p. 4)
Theearlysexresearcher whocoinedthetermssadism, masochism, andpedophiliawas:
A. SigmundFreud.
B. MagnusHirschfeld.
C. HenryHavelockEllis.
D. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #20
21.
(p. 4)
Thefirst instituteof sexual researchwasfoundedby:
A. AlfredKinsey.
B. RichardvonKrafft-Ebing.
C. HenryHavelockEllis.
D. MagnusHirschfeld.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #21
22.
(p. 4-5)
Whichof thefollowingwasNOT anaccomplishment of earlysexresearcher MagnusHirschfeld?
A. Heestablishedthefirst journal onthestudyof sex.
B. Hewasthefirst toobservetheovuminhumans.
C. Headministeredthefirst large-scalesexsurvey.
D. Heestablishedamarriagecounselingservice.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #22
23.
(p. 5)
MagnusHirschfeld'smainareaof interest inthestudyof humansexualitywas:
A. sexual response.
B. pedophilia.
C. homosexuality.
D. masochism.

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Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #23
24.
(p. 5-6)
Inthe20thcentury, astudylookingat thephysiologyof sexual responsewasconductedby:
A. AlfredKinsey.
B. Masters& J ohnson.
C. Margaret Mead.
D. BronislawMalinowski.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #24
25.
(p. 5-6)
Inthe1930s, anthropologistslike_____ werebeginningtocollect dataonsexual behavior inother
cultures.
A. FreudandHirschfeld
B. AlfredKinseyandJ ohnMoney
C. MastersandJ ohnson
D. Margaret MeadandBronislawMalinowski

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #25
26.
(p. 6
(Figure
1.3))
AIDS-relatedresearchreceivedconsiderableattentionduringthe:
A. 1950s.
B. 1960s.
C. 1970s.
D. 1980s.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #26
27.
(p. 6)
Sinceitsinceptioninthelate1800s, thescientificstudyof sexhasbeen:
A. characterizedbyaunifiedapproach, especiallythat of biology.
B. aninterdisciplinaryeffort amongseveral scientificdisciplines.
C. dominatedprimarilybyreligiousviewsof sexuality.
D. enthusiasticallysupportedinmost societies.

Blooms: Knowledge
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #27
28.
(p. 6)
Only_____ percent of sexual scenesinthemediaportrayanysexual precautions.
A. 2
B. 10
C. 25
D. 50

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #28
29.
(p. 6)
Incommunicationstheory, _____ referstotheviewthat exposuretothemassmediamakespeople
thinkthat what theyseethererepresentsthemainstreamof what reallyoccurs.
A. agendasetting
B. cultivation
C. ethnocentrism
D. social learning

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #29
30.
(p. 6)
Avidviewersof TV soapoperasmaybegintobelievethat heterosexual intercoursebetween
unmarriedindividualsismainstreambecausethisisthemost frequentlyshownkindof activityon
theseprograms. Thisprocessisanexampleof:
A. theinfluenceof religiousvaluesrestrictinghowasocietyviewssexuality.
B. cultural diversity.
C. agenda-setting.
D. cultivation.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #30
31.
(p. 6)
Themedia'sconstant stereotypical depictionof good-lookingpeopleasbeinghappier, healthier,
moresuccessful, andlivingmoreglamorouslivescausesmanyyoungviewerstooverestimatethe
importanceof physical appearanceinreal-life. Thisisanexampleof whichof thefollowingtypesof
mediainfluence?
A. Agenda-setting
B. Social learning
C. Cultivation
D. Brain-washing

Blooms: Application
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #31
32.
(p. 6)
Incommunicationstheory, _____ istheideathat themediadefinewhat isimportant andwhat isnot
bywhichstoriestheycover.
A. agendasetting
B. cultivation
C. ethnocentrism
D. social learning

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #32
33.
(p. 6)
A televisionnetworkonlytelecastsshowsthat specificallycarrysensationalizedstoriesonthelivesof
therichandfamousandtheir sexual exploits. Thisisanexampleof:
A. social learning.
B. agenda-setting.
C. brain-washing.
D. cultivation.

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Hyde - Chapter 01 #33
34.
(p. 6)
Incommunicationtheory, _____ istheideathat themediaproviderolemodelswhomweimitate.
A. agendasetting
B. cultivation
C. ethnocentrism
D. social learning

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #34
35.
(p. 6)
Fionaisateenager inhighschool andafanof theTV show"GossipGirl", somuchsoher wardrobe
resemblesthat of manyof thefemaleleadsontheshow. Thisisanexampleof:
A. agenda-setting.
B. brain-washing.
C. indoctrination.
D. social learning.

Blooms: Application
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #35
36.
(p. 7)
_____ isthetendencytoregardone'sownethnicgroupandcultureassuperior toothersandtobelieve
that itscustomsandwayof lifearethestandardsbywhichother culturesshouldbejudged.
A. Ethnomethodology
B. Ethnology
C. Ethnocentrism
D. Ethnicity

Blooms: Knowledge
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #36
37.
(p. 7)
_____ referstothetraditional ideasandvaluespasseddownfromgenerationtogenerationwithina
groupandtransmittedtomembersof thegroupbysymbols.
A. Civilization
B. Culture
C. Evolution
D. Development

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #37
38.
(p. 7)
InAmericansociety, awomanwithaslimfigureisconsideredtobemoreattractivethanawoman
whoisplumpor overweight. However, for membersof certainother cultures, theexact oppositemight
betrue. Thisdifferencecanberelatedtotheconcept of:
A. marianismo.
B. cultivation.
C. machismo.
D. ethnocentrism.

Blooms: Application
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #38
39.
(p. 7)
Becausemost of ushavehadsexual experiencesinonlyonesociety, wetendtoviewour sexual
behavior astheonlypatterninexistence, andcertainlytheonly"natural" pattern. Thisnarrowviewis
called:
A. taboosexual behavior.
B. ethnocentrism.
C. restrictivesexuality.
D. ambivalent sexuality.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #39
40.
(p. 7)
Whichof thefollowingaccuratelydescribestheeffect of Internet sitesonsexual health?
A. Almost alwaysnegative, andfrequentlytragic
B. Almost alwaysnegative, thoughonlymildlyso
C. Bothnegativeandpositive
D. Almost alwayspositive, becausethesesitesusuallycontainaccurateinformationonhuman
sexuality

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #40
41.
(p. 8)
_____ referstoaregulationprohibitingsexual interactionbetweenbloodrelatives.
A. Anti-inbreeding
B. Incest taboo
C. Oedipal taboo
D. Electracomplex

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #41
42.
(p. 8)
Theincest taboois:
A. nearlyuniversal.
B. commononlyinWesterncountries.
C. weaker nowthanacenturyago.
D. foundonlyinmainstreamsociety.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #42
43.
(p. 8)
Whensexual behavior isexaminedacrosscultures, thetypeof sexual activitythat isthemost strictly
forbiddenis:
A. homosexuality.
B. incest.
C. extramarital sex.
D. premarital sex.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #43
44.
(p. 8)
Whichof thefollowingistrue, cross-culturally, withregardtotherelationshipbetweensexual
expressionandtheinflictionof pain?
A. Peopleinmost societiesbitetheir partnerstothepoint of drawingblood.
B. Most commonly, themaninflictspainonthewoman.
C. Most commonly, thewomaninflictspainontheman.
D. Most commonly, bothmenandwomenmutuallyinflict painoneachother.

Blooms: Knowledge
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #44
45.
(p. 8)
Frequencyof sexual intercoursevariesconsiderablyacrosssocieties. Most societies:
A. encouragepeopletoindulgeinavarietyof sexual activities.
B. haverestrictionsagainst intercourseat certaintimesor incertainsituations.
C. encourageindividualstohavesexual intercourseasfrequentlyaspossible.
D. discouragemarriedcouplesfromhavingsexual intercourseonaregular basis.

Blooms: Knowledge
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #45
46.
(p. 9)
Sexeducationisnonexistent andthereseemstobenoknowledgeof Frenchkissing, mouth
stimulationof eroticparts, or homosexualityinthe_____ culture.
A. InisBeag
B. Greek
C. Mangaian
D. Ponapean

Blooms: Knowledge
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #46
47.
(p. 9)
Whichof thefollowingistrueontheislandof Mangaia?
A. Premarital sexisessentiallyunknown.
B. Threeorgasmsper night arecommoninmiddleage.
C. Foreplayislimitedtokissingandfondlingof thebuttocks.
D. Boyslearnabout cunnilingusfrommaleexperts.

Blooms: Knowledge
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #47
48.
(p. 9)
Researchershavefoundthat ontheislandof Mangaia:
A. experiencingthreeorgasmsper night istypical acrossthelifespan.
B. older womenandmeninstruct youngboysinsexual matters.
C. older meninstruct younggirlsinsexual matters.
D. older mendonot havesex.

Blooms: Comprehension
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #48
49.
(p. 10)
_____ isprobablyoneof themost naiveandsexuallyrepressivesocietiesintheworld.
A. InisBeag
B. Mangaia
C. Ponape
D. EasternPolynesia

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #49
50.
(p. 10)
Most societiesareconsistent in:
A. recommendingthat masturbationbetaught tochildren.
B. encouragingmasturbationif doneinprivate.
C. condemningmasturbationat anyage.
D. showingsomedisapproval of adult masturbation.

Blooms: Knowledge
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #50
51.
(p. 10)
_____ societiestendtoallowpremarital sex, whereas_____ societiestendtoprohibit it.
A. Mediterranean; African
B. Eurasian; African
C. PacificIsland; Eurasian
D. PacificIsland; Mediterranean

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #51
52.
(p. 10)
Whichof thefollowingistruewithregardtohomosexuality?
A. It isfoundinonlycertainsocieties.
B. It ismorefrequent amongmales thanamongfemales.
C. OutsidetheWesternworld, it tendstobethepredominant formof sexual behavior for adults.
D. Attitudestowardit varylittleacrosscultures.

Blooms: Knowledge
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #52
53.
(p. 10)
Cross-cultural researchshowsthat sexual identity, asalifelongcharacteristicof theself, is:
A. rareor unknowninsomecultures.
B. isthenormamongall cultures.
C. determinedprenatally.
D. finalizedonlyinmiddleadulthoodinsomecultures.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #53
54.
(p. 11)
A standardof attractivenessthat appearstobeuniversal is:
A. that anattractivewomanisathinwoman.
B. that apoor complexionisunattractive.
C. thecustomof maleadornment.
D. havingsmall earsandnose.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #54
55.
(p. 11)
Americansocietyisunusual comparedtotherest of theworldinitsfocuson_____ asastandardof
attractiveness.
A. thecolor of aperson'seyes
B. featuresof theface
C. thefeet
D. lowweight for women

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #55
56.
(p. 11)
AmongtheNawawomenof Africa, it isconsideredattractivetohave_____ labiamajora.
A. hairy
B. elongated
C. tattooed
D. small

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #56
57.
(p. 12)
Astheeducational level increases, thelikelihoodthat apersonhasmasturbatedinthepast year:
A. increases.
B. decreases.
C. decreasesfor womenonly.
D. increasesfor menonly.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #57
58.
(p. 12)
Datagatheredonsocial classvariationsinsexualityindicatethat overall about _____ of all people
engageinoral sex.
A. 25percent
B. 50percent
C. 75percent
D. 90percent

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #58
59.
(p. 12)
Thepercentageof peoplewhohavehadtwoor moresexual partnersinthepast 12months:
A. increasesaseducationincreases.
B. decreasesaseducationincreases.
C. issimilar acrosseducational levels.
D. ishigher for peoplewhodidnot graduatefromhighschool, but lower for all other educational
levels.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #59
60.
(p. 12)
Accordingtoresearchbasedonsocial classvariationsandsexuality, whichof thefollowingwomenis
most likelytoterminateapregnancybyabortion?
A. Millie, ahigh-school drop-out
B. J oan, ahighschool diplomaholder
C. Sandra, acollegesophomore
D. Kelly, aholder of amaster'sdegree

Blooms: Application
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Hyde - Chapter 01 #60
61.
(p. 12)
Thekeytounderstandingthedifferencesandsimilaritiesinsexualityamongethnicgroupsinthe
UnitedStatesis:
A. cultural context.
B. opportunityfor sexual activities.
C. biological differences.
D. thebirthrate.

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #61
62.
(p. 12-14)
Whichof thefollowingisNOT oneof thefactorsthat makethesexualityof blackssomewhat
different fromthat of whites?
A. TheAfricanheritage
B. Theinfluencesof theJ udeo-Christiantradition
C. Thecurrent economicandsocial conditions
D. Thegender rolesinAfrican-Americansocietyepitomizedintheconceptsof machismo and
marianismo

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #62
63.
(p. 13)
Comparedtowhitewomen, African-Americanwomenare_____ likelytoterminateapregnancywith
anabortion.
A. muchless
B. less
C. about equallyas
D. muchmore

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #63
64.
(p. 13)
African-Americanwomenare_____ likelythanwhitewomentohaveperformedfellatio, and
African-Americanmenare_____ likelythanwhitementohaveperformedcunnilingus.
A. less; less
B. more; more
C. more; less
D. less; more

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #64
65.
(p. 13)
African-Americanandwhitewomenaremost similar inthepercentageof thosewhohave:
A. masturbatedinthelast year.
B. performedoral sex.
C. hadtwoor moresexual partnersinthelast 12months.
D. hadabortions.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #65
66.
(p. 13)
Theracial/ethnicgroupwiththelowest ratioof mentowomeninAmericansocietytodayis:
A. white, non-Hispanic.
B. AfricanAmerican.
C. Latino.
D. AsianAmerican.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #66
67.
(p. 13)
Whichof thefollowingisareasonfor thelower marriagerateamongAfricanAmericans?
A. Thereisunequal gender ratioamongblacks, withmenbeingthemajority.
B. AfricanAmericanmenfaceobstaclesinfindingemployment.
C. Most AfricanAmericanwomenprefer not toget married.
D. AfricanAmericansaremoreconcernedwithbuildingtheir careersthanwithstartingfamilies.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #67
68.
(p. 13)
Theincidenceof same-gender sexual experienceamongAsianAmericansis_____ thanLatinosand
_____ thanAfricanAmericans.
A. lower; lower
B. higher; higher
C. lower; higher
D. higher; lower

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #68
69.
(p. 14)
WhichamongthefollowingisaLatinocultural valuethat emphasizestheimportanceof one's
familynuclear andextendedinmatterssuchassupport, loyalty, solidarity, andfamilyhonor?
A. Lineage
B. Kinship
C. Familism
D. Ancestry

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #69
70.
(p. 14)
AmongLatinos, thecultural codethat, whentakentotheextreme, canmeanthat men'ssexual
infidelitiesshouldbetoleratedisknownas:
A. adultery.
B. machismo.
C. marianismo.
D. modernvalues.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #70
71.
(p. 14)
Thecultural codeof machismo intheLatinAmericanculture:
A. includesanemphasisonmalevirginityuntil marriage.
B. mandatesthat themanberesponsiblefor hisfamily'swell-beingandhonor.
C. advocatesmales' sexual exclusivitywithinmarriage.
D. isnolonger significant amongthenewer generationof Latinos.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #71
72.
(p. 14)
Inthetraditional Latinoculture, gender rolesareepitomizedbytheconceptsof machismo and
marianismo, which:
A. toleratepremarital sexfor bothmenandwomen.
B. discouragepremarital sexfor bothmenandwomen.
C. toleratepremarital sexfor menanddiscourageit for women.
D. discouragepremarital sexfor menandtolerateit for women.

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #72
73.
(p. 14)
AmongLatinos, thecultural codethat emphasizesvirginityandtheimportanceof motherhoodis:
A. adultery.
B. machismo.
C. marianismo.
D. modernvalues.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #73
74.
(p. 14)
Thetraitsof passivity, obedience, andweaknessaremost likelytobeapart of thecontemporary
socializationof:
A. LatinAmericanmales.
B. African-Americanfemales.
C. LatinAmericanfemales.
D. WhiteAmericanfemales.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #74
75.
(p. 14)
ThemarriagerateandabortionrateamongLatinos:
A. ismuchgreater thanthat of whites.
B. isgreater thanthat of whites.
C. isapproximatelyequal tothat of whites.
D. islesser thanthat of whites.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #75
76.
(p. 14)
WhichamongthefollowingisasimilaritybetweentheLatinAmericanandAsianAmericanculture?

A. Openexpressionof emotionsamongmenandwomenisdiscouragedinbothsocieties.
B. Menandwomenof boththeseculturesareconsideredtobepromiscuous.
C. Familyisgivensignificant importanceinbothcultures.
D. AsianAmericanandLatinowomenhavemoresexual freedomthantheir malecounterparts.

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #76
77.
(p. 14)
Theconcept of familyhonor isparticularlyimportant toboth:
A. AsianAmericansandAfricanAmericans.
B. AfricanAmericansandwhites.
C. LatinAmericansandAsianAmericans.
D. AfricanAmericansandLatinAmericans.

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #77
78.
(p. 14-15)
Becauseof corevaluesthat includecollectivism, conformitytonorms, andemotional control,
AsianAmericansasanethnicgrouptendtobethemost _____ of thevariousethnicgroupsinU.S.
society.
A. radical
B. liberal
C. conservative
D. progressive

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #78
79.
(p. 14-15)
Thesocial/ethnicgroupthat ismost likelytobesexuallyconservativeandhavethelowest incidence
of just about all typesof sexual behavior is:
A. white, non-Hispanic.
B. AfricanAmericans.
C. Latinos.
D. AsianAmericans.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #79
80.
(p. 15)
Membersof whichracial/ethnicgrouparemost likelytoterminateapregnancybyabortion?
A. White
B. African-American
C. Latina
D. Asian-American

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #80
81.
(p. 15)
AmericanIndianstendto:
A. beculturallyhomogenous, unlikeother ethnicgroupsintheUnitedStates.
B. havebeenhistoricallyportrayedbythemediaassexlessandnot verymasculineif male.
C. havebeenhistoricallymorevisibleinthemediaif maleascomparedtobeingfemale.
D. bewell representedinmost major national sexsurveys.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #81
82.
(p. 15)
Cross-cultural studiesof humansexual behavior showthat:
A. enormousvariationinbehavior existsacrosscultures.
B. thereisvirtuallynovariationinbehavior acrosscultures.
C. variationinbehavior acrossculturescanbeattributedtodifferencesinbiological makeup.
D. variationinbehavior canbeexplainedbyhowmodernthesocietyis.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #82
83.
(p. 16)
AmongtheChinese, _____ isthetermusedfor sexual intercourse.
A. yin fu
B. yan ju
C. huo yin yang
D. yin yang

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #83
84.
(p. 16)
Of thethreemajor religionsof China, _____ istheonlytrulyindigenousoneandoneof thefew
religionstoadvocatethecultivationof sexual techniquesfor thebenefit of theindividual.
A. Dongbaism
B. Confucianism
C. Buddhism
D. Taoism

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #84
85.
(p. 16)
Historically, whichof thefollowingistrueregardingsexual attitudesinChina?
A. AttitudeswerestronglyinfluencedbyChristian-puritanism.
B. TheChinesehavealwayscondemnedhomosexuality.
C. AttitudeshavebeeninfluencedbyrestrictiveTaoist beliefs.
D. Attitudeswerehistoricallyopenbut turnedpuritanical.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #85
86.
(p. 16)
Sincethefoundingof thePeople'sRepublicinChinain1949, attitudesandlawstowardsexuality
havedemonstratedpredominantly:
A. toleranceof sexual expressioningeneral.
B. repressionof sexuallyexplicit materials.
C. tolerancetowardanytypeof heterosexual sex, but repressiontowardall "deviant" typesof sexual
expression.
D. moretoleranceof homosexualitythanof heterosexuality.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #86
87.
(p. 17)
Chineseattitudesarerelativelyacceptingconcerning:
A. thesaleof pornography.
B. groupsex.
C. homosexuality.
D. abortion.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #87
88.
(p. 17
(Table
1.3))
Incomparisontotheir previousgeneration, premarital sexis_____ amongtheyounger generationof
Chinesemenandwomen.
A. moreprevalent
B. declining
C. nonexistent
D. moreregulated

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #88
89.
(p. 18)
Cross-cultural studiesof humansexual behavior haveshownthat:
A. culturehasaprofoundimpact uponsexual expression.
B. humansexual behavior isprimarilydeterminedbybiological makeup.
C. societiesareevolvingintheir attitudestowardamoreWesternoutlookonsexuality.
D. ingeneral, societiesarebecomingmoresexuallypermissive.

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #89
90.
(p. 18)
A major lessonwecanlearnfromexaminingsexual behavior inother culturesisthat:
A. all societiesregulatethesexual behavior of womeninsomeway, but not that of men.
B. cultureandlearningprofoundlyinfluenceandaremajor determinantsof humansexual behavior.
C
.
thereisrelativelylittlevariationacrosssocietiesinhumansexual behavior, whichdemonstratesthe
importanceof instinct anddriveinhumansexual behavior.
D. humansexual behavior differssignificantlyfromthat of other speciesof mammals.

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #90
91.
(p. 18)
Inresearchonother species, same-gender sexual behavior (homosexuality) isfound:
A. onlyamonghumans.
B. onlyinprimates.
C. inmanyspecies.
D. onlyinshort-termbonds, amonghumansaswell asother species.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #91
92.
(p. 18)
Thereareseveral speciesof mammalswherethemalesoftenmount other males, althoughpenile
intromissionusuallydoesnot occur. Themost accurateexplanationof thisbehavior isthat:
A. thereishomosexual behavior amongmanyspeciesof mammals.
B. thisbehavior isareflectionof thepower hierarchyintherespectivegroup.
C. thisbehavior isaconsequenceof ascarcityof femalesinthegroup.
D. thisbehavior isagoodexampleof clitoral aggression.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #92
93.
(p. 18)
Whenafemale(fromalmost anyspecies) "parades" infront of agroupof malesandthenmakeseye
contact withoneof them, thisisknownas:
A. the"caution" look.
B. sexual signaling.
C. the"brush-off."
D. the"go-hither" look.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #93
94.
(p. 19)
Throughout most of theanimal kingdom, femalesengageinsexual behavior:
A. about onceaweek.
B. onlywhentheyareinestrus.
C. onlywhenthemaleinitiatesit.
D. at regular intervalsthat aredeterminedprimarilybytheavailabilityof maturemales.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #94
95.
(p. 19)
Thekeydifferenceinhumanfemalesexualityfromthat of other "lower" speciesisthat:
A. innonhumanspecies, thefemalesoftenhavemorethanonesexual partner.
B. thefemalesof nonhumanspeciesarealmost alwayssexuallymaturelateintheir lifecycles.
C. onlyfemalesof thehumanspeciesexperienceorgasm.
D. invirtuallyall nonhumanspecies, femalesonlyengageinsexual relationswheninestrus.

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #95
96.
(p. 19)
Amonglower species, sexual behavior is_____ comparedtohigher species.
A. morehormonallycontrolled
B. moreregulated
C. moreobservable
D. lesspleasurable

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #96
97.
(p. 19-20)
Anexampleof sexual behavior usedfor nonsexual purposeswouldbe:
A. ateenagegirl usingsexandbecomingpregnant toensuregettingout of her parents' house.
B. engaginginsexual activityasanendinitself.
C. rentingaXXX movieonaSundayafternoonfor physical stimulation, resultinginsexual
intercourse.
D. engaginginsexual intercourseonlywhenthefemaleispotentiallyfertile.

Blooms: Application
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #97
98.
(p. 20)
Whichamongthefollowingstatementsistrueregardingsexual health?
A. It isapurelysocial movement.
B. It includesonlysexual physical health.
C. It involvespositivesexual relationships.
D. Itsprimefocusissexual disease.

Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #98
99.
(p. 20)
Thetext makesadistinctionbetweenpositiveandnegativesexual rights. Anexampleof anegative
sexual right isthe:
A. freedomtoexpressone'ssexualitywithsame-gender partners.
B. freedomtoexperiencesexual pleasure.
C. freedomfromsexual abuseandviolence.
D. right toreproductiveself-determination.

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #99
100.
(p. 20)
Freedomfromall formsof discriminationbasedonsex, sexuality, or gender isanexampleof a_____
sexual right.
A. variable
B. negative
C. positive
D. affirmative

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #100
101.
(p. 2)
What ismeant bythetermssex andgender? Whyarethedifferencesbetweenthetwoterms
important?
Inthistextbook, thetermsex referstosexual anatomyandsexual behavior, whilegender refersto
thestateof beingmaleor female. It isimportant tomakeadistinctionbetweenthesetwoterms, as
sometimesthewordsex isusedinaveryambiguousmanner. Incertaincases, it mayrefer tothestate
of beingmaleor femalewhileinother casesit mayrefer tosexual behavior or reproduction. Though
alot of thisambiguitycanbedoneawaywithbytakingintoaccount thecontext inwhichtheword
isused, it canstill cloudour thinking. Thus, sex andgender aremadeout tobetwodifferent but
interrelatedconcepts.

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #101
102.
(p. 3-6)
What weresomeof thesimilaritiesbetweentheearlyresearcherswhoundertookthescientificstudy
of sex?
Thescientificstudyof sexbeganinthenineteenthcenturyandsomeof itsearlyproponentswere
Oskar Hertwig, SigmundFreud, HenryHavelockEllis, RichardvonKrafft-Ebing, andseveral others.
Thoughall of theseresearcherscontributedsomethinguniquetotheunderstandingof sexuality, upon
closer inspection, certainsimilaritiescanbefoundamongthem. Most evident isthefact that most of
theseresearchers' workswereconductedduringtheVictorianerai.e., inacultural context where
normsabout sexualitywereextraordinarilyrigidandoppressive. Also, eachof theseresearchershad
quitevariedresearchinterestsinsexual beliefsandbehavior. For example, whileRichardvonKrafft-
Ebingfocusedon"pathological" sexuality, Oskar Hertwigcontributedtounderstandingthebiological
aspectsof sexuality. Lastly, theearlyresearchersoftenlet their ownbeliefsandvaluesinfluencetheir
areasof study. For example, it hasbeensuggestedthat MagnusHirschfeld'sspecial interest inthe
studyof homosexualityresultedfromthefact that hehimself wasbothhomosexual andatransvestite.
Also, RichardvonKrafft-Ebing'sworksareconsideredtobelackinginobjectivity.

Blooms: Analysis
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #102
103.
(p. 6)
What arethethreetypesof mediainfluence? Giveanexampleof each.
Communicationtheoristsbelievethemediacanhavethreetypesof influence. Thefirst, called
cultivation, referstothenotionthat peoplebegintothinkthat what theyseeontelevisionandinother
mediareallyrepresentsthemainstreamof what happensinour culture. For example, themedia's
stereotypeddepictionof personsfromdifferent culturescausesmanypeopletoattributethosesame
qualitiestopersonsfromtheseculturesinreal life. Thesecondinfluence, agenda-setting, refersto
newsreporterswhoselect what toignoreandwhat toreport, andwithinthestoriestheyreport, what to
emphasize. A newschannel whichfocusesmoreoncelebritygossipinsteadof storiesthat areactually
newsworthyisanexampleof agenda-setting. Thethirdinfluenceissocial learning, whichinvolves
viewersconsciouslyor unconsciouslyimitatingthebehavior of modelssuchasthecharacterson
television, inmovies, or inbooks. For example, ateenager mayattempt toimitateacelebritywhois
mostlyinthepubliceyebecauseof hisor her notoriousbehavior.
Student examplesmayvary.

Blooms: Application
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #103
104.
(p. 6-7)
What aretheadvantagesanddisadvantagesof Internet userelativetoimportant issuesof human
sexuality?
Accordingtoresearch, nearlythree-quartersof all U.S. homeswithchildrenhaveaccesstothe
Internet andexposuretosexontheInternet isrisingrapidly. Thisisboundtohavebothpositiveand
negativeeffectsonsexual health. Whilecertainwebsites, suchasthat for theAmericanSocial Health
Association, provideexcellent informationabout sexualityandpromotesexual health, therearealso
several websiteswhichprovideincorrect informationthat canmisleadindividuals. Also, theInternet
canbeusedasahuntinggroundbysexual predatorsandpedophilestherebyendangeringthesafetyof
childrenandteenagers.

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #104
105.
(p. 9)
Comparethevariouswayssexualityisviewedandperformedinthesocietiesof InisBeagand
Mangaia.
InisBeag, asmall islandoff thecoast of Ireland, andtheSouthPacificislandof Mangaiarepresent
twoextremesintermsof sexual behavior. InisBeagisconsideredtobeoneof themost sexually
repressivesocietiesintheworld, whileinMangaiasexisanimportant aspect of their culture. Several
comparisonscanbedrawnbetweenthesetwosocieties.
Ontheislandof InisBeag, peopleseemtohavenoknowledgeof anumber of sexual activitiesand
sexeducationispracticallynonexistent, asparentsshyawayfromdiscussingit withtheir children.
Incontrast, Mangaianboysandgirlsreceivesexual instructionfromolder menandwomenat avery
youngageandthesuperincisionritual amongboysisconsideredtobeaninitiationintomanhood.
Another areainwhichInisBeagandMangaiadiffer significantlyispremarital sex. Whilepremarital
sexispracticallyunheardof inInisBeag, inMangaiaparentsencouragetheir daughterstohavesexual
experienceswithseveral men. Theaverage"nice" girl mayhavethreeor four successiveboyfriends,
whileaboymayhaveuptotenor moregirlfriends. Also, inInisBeag, theconcept of femaleorgasm
isconsideredtobeeither non-existent or deviant. Thisof courseisinsharpcontrast toMangaia,
whereall womenlearnhowtohaveorgasms. Thesevast differencesinthesexual behavior of the
inhabitantsof theseislandshighlight thevaryingcrosscultural perspectivesandattitudesonsexuality.

Blooms: Analysis
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #105
106.
(p. 14)
Howdotheconceptsof machismo andmarianismo affect thesexual expressionof Latinos/Latinas?

Intraditional Latinoculture, gender rolesareepitomizedintheconceptsof machismo and
marianismo. Literally, machismo means"maleness" or "virility" andmandatesthat themanmust
beresponsiblefor thewell-beingandhonor of hisfamily. However, initsextremeform, it also
meanstoleratingaman'ssexual infidelities. Marianismo isthefemalecounterpart of machismoand
isderivedfromRomanCatholicworshipof Mary, thevirginmother of J esus. Thus, motherhoodis
highlyvaluedandvirginityuntil marriageiscloselyguarded. Thesegender roleshaveresultedinboys
havingmorefreedomandbeingencouragedinsexual exploitsandgirlshavingtobeweak, passive,
andobedient.

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #106
107.
(p. 15)
Compareandexplainthedifferent abortionratesbyracial/ethnicgroupsintheUnitedStates.
Amongthedifferent racial/ethnicgroupsintheUnitedStates, AsianAmericanshavethehighest
rateof terminatingconceptionsbyabortionwhencomparedtowhites, AfricanAmericans, and
Latinos. Thishighratecanpartlybeexplainedbytakingintoaccount thefact that most Asians
arenot Christian, andhencearenot boundbyareligionthat forbidsabortion. Also, theperception
that abortionisethical mayalsobearesult of acountry'ssocial scenario. For example, China's
overpopulationproblemhasresultedinaone-child-per-familypolicyandsoabortionisconsidered
areasonablebackmethodfor birthcontrol inorder tocomplywiththesystem. TheAsianvalue
systemalsofosterssexual conservatism. Theimportancegiventoconformingtofamilyandsocietal
expectationscanbeconnectedtothehighabortionrateamongAsianAmericans.

Blooms: Analysis
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #107
108.
(p. 18-19)
Whichaspectsof humansexualityareuniquetoour species?
Themaindifferencebetweenthesexual behavior of humansandthat of lower speciesisthat sexual
behavior inhumanstendstobecontrolledbythebrain, and, byextension, learningandsocial context,
whileinlower species, sexual behavior ismorehormonallycontrolledandinstinctive. Aspectsof
humansexuality, suchasmasturbation, same-gender sexual behavior, sexual signaling, andorgasm
havebeenfoundtoexist amongnonhumanspeciesaswell, andassuch, thereislittleinhuman
sexualitythat isuniquetohumansalone.

Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #108
109.
(p. 19)
Givethreeexampleswhichhighlight theuseof sexual behavior for nonsexual purposes.
Thefollowingaresomeexampleswhichhighlight theuseof sexual behavior for nonsexual purposes:
Anemployeewhousessexual favorstoclimbupthecorporateladder.
A student whousessexasawaytogainpopularityinschool.
Anaspiringactor whousesthecasting couch' toget abreakinHollywood.
Student answersmayvary.

Blooms: Application
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #109
110.
(p. 20)
Shouldsame-sexmarriagesbemadeabasicsexual right? Whyor whynot?
Student answerswill vary. Answerscouldincludeinformationonthenatureversusnurturedebate, the
impact onsociety, equal civil rights, discrimination, andtheroleof sexual health.

Blooms: Evaluation
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #110
111. Thevideosegment "Beautiful" depictspeople:
A. whoareundergoingweight-losstreatments.
B. whofit verystereotypical definitionsof beauty.
C. withdeformitiesthat appear tohaveoriginatedfromactivelifestyles.
D. withsymmetrical facial features.

Ahead: Perspectives on Sexuality: Beautiful
Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #111
112. Thevideosegment "Beautiful" isanadvertisement for:
A. Nutrisystem.
B. Weight Watchers.
C. L'Oreal.
D. Nike.

Ahead: Perspectives on Sexuality: Beautiful
Blooms: Knowledge
Difficulty: Easy
Hyde - Chapter 01 #112
113. Thepoint that theadvertisersappear tobemakinginthevideosegment "Beautiful" isthat:
A. plasticsurgerycanhelpwomenretainayouthful appearance.
B. traditional notionsof beautyshouldbechallenged.
C. malescannot be"beautiful."
D. beautyisstandardacrosscultures.

Ahead: Perspectives on Sexuality: Beautiful
Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #113
114. Thenotionsof beautyasshowninthevideosegment "Beautiful" asktheviewer toconsider:
A. thecauseof escalatingcostsof hair careproducts.
B. that beautymight beaninternal qualityrelatedtophysical risk-taking.
C. whether or not chemical peelsareworththepotential riskstheymaypose.
D. whyblondhair isconsideredtobebeautiful bymost people.

Ahead: Perspectives on Sexuality: Beautiful
Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #114
115. Whichof thefollowingfolksayingsismost consistent withthemessageof theadvertisersinthevideo
clip"Beautiful"?
A. Beautyisintheeyeof thebeholder.
B. Absencemakestheheart growfonder.
C. Out of sight, out of mind.
D. A birdinthehandisworthtwointhebush.

Ahead: Perspectives on Sexuality: Beautiful
Blooms: Comprehension
Difficulty: Medium
Hyde - Chapter 01 #115
1Summary
Category # of Questions
Ahead: Perspectives on Sexuality: Beautiful 5
Blooms: Analysis 3
Blooms: Application 9
Blooms: Comprehension 22
Blooms: Evaluation 1
Blooms: Knowledge 80
Difficulty: Easy 17
Difficulty: Medium 98
Hyde - Chapter 01 115

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