Human Sexuality
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Human Sexuality Questions from Chapter 1 1) The oral stage of development begins at a) birth b) 1 month c) 2 month d) 3 month 2) In Kohlberg’s theory of gender identity development, Gender _____ occurs during the ages of 3.5 – 4.5 years. a) Labeling b) Fluidity c) Stability d) Constancy 3) Breast development is a a) secondary sex characteristic b) primary sex characteristic c) factor in secure attachment in infants d) tertiary sex characteristic 4) One in _____ high school students who dated or went out with someone within the previous 12 months reported having experienced dating violence. a) Five b) Ten c) Fifteen d) Twenty Questions from Chapter 2 5) Which type of crisis typically occurs between the ages of 25 and 30. It often revolves around the challenges that arise from young adults newly living life on their own and feeling overwhelmed with new responsibilities? a) Identity b) Fledgling c) Quarter-life d) Adulting 6) A study of married couples found that _____ to be the two variables most associated with the amount of sex. a) marital interaction variables and age b) age and marital satisfaction c) marital satisfaction and individualism d) individualism and marital interaction variables 7) To what did participants attribute negative changes in sexuality in the study by Thomas et al. (2017)? a) Menopause b) Partner issues c) Stress d) All the above 8) What is mentioned by Crooks & Baur (2000) as affecting sexuality in older women? a) sleep disturbance b) alcohol or drug use c) body image d) hypertension Questions from Chapter 3 9) Akca et al. (2015) studied the biological changes of puberty that my lead to a) Body dysmorphic disorder b) Anxiety sensitivity c) Depression d) Organized sports success 10) The _____ Scale is a scale of physical development in children, adolescent and adults. a) Tanner b) Cooper c) Thatcher d) Fletcher 11) For females, the most likely factor determining age of menarche is a) Quality of nutritional intake b) Percentage of body fat c) Height d) Family history of age of menarche 12) Puberty blockers suppress the release of _____ from the pituitary gland. a) LH b) FSH c) Both LH and FSH d) Neither LH and FSH Questions from Chapter 4 13) In which conception process is the egg released and travels toward the uterus? a) release b) ovulation c) luteal d) fertilization 14) Excessive alcohol use is associated with a) hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian dysfunction b) anovulation c) luteal phase defect d) all the above 15) Which does not contribute to male factor infertility? a) marijuana b) moderate alcohol use c) cigarettes d) long distance running 16) The number of moving sperm in the ejaculate should total more than _____. a) 40 b) 40 thousand c) 4 million d) 40 million Questions from Chapter 5 17) Syphilis is sometimes called a) The Silent Killer b) The Black Death c) A Victorian Illness d) The Great Pretender 18) Which is a problem which can result from having HPV? a) genital warts b) cervical cancer c) RRP d) all the above 19) Genital herpes can be cured by a) antibiotics b) laser surgery c) there is no cure d) chemotherapy 20) Most STDs are found in all age groups, with the exception of a) Pubic Lice b) HPV c) Syphilis d) Trichomoniasis Questions from Chapter 6 21) A _____ is a strong social prohibition or ban relating to any area of human activity or social custom that is forbidden based on moral judgment or religious beliefs? a) blue law b) Aunt Fanny c) taboo d) gray area 22) People who have _____ have the highest recidivism rate of all sex offenders. a) frotteurism b) exhibitionism c) voyeurism d) sexual masochism 23) Which refers to intense, recurrent fantasies or, and/or actual touching and rubbing the genitalia against a non-consenting person , in association with sexual arousal? a) narratophilia b) frotteurism c) anililagnia d) morphophilia Questions from Chapter 7 24) Sexual compulsivity is also known as all the following EXCEPT a) Sexual anorexia b) Hypersexuality c) Sexual addiction d) Excessive sexuality 25) “Sexual behavior dominates the individual’s thinking, feelings, and behavior” is given as an example of which component of Griffiths’ model of addiction? a) Mood modification b) Salience c) Tolerance d) Conflict 26) Compulsive sexual behavior may be related to a) Alzheimer’s disease b) Pick’s disease c) Bipolar disorder d) All the above Questions from Chapter 8 27) Sexual orientation should be defined in terms of a) social gender role b) relationships with others c) gender identity d) biological sex 28) People who identify as _____ are most at risk for discrimination and stigma. a) Transgender b) Gay c) Lesbian d) Bisexual 29) Drescher (2015) also describes what he calls theories of _____. These theories form the basis of statements by professional organizations including the APA. a) Cultural norms b) Sexual variation c) Normal variation d) Cultural Shifts Questions from Chapter 9 30) Chatzittofis et al. (2017) state that those who are sexually abused are more likely to experience a) PTSD b) Dysthymia c) Eating disorders d) Suicidality 31) _____ behaviors include dissociation, binge–purge eating, substance use, self-mutilation, suicide attempt, and risky sexual behavior. a) Externalizing b) Avoidant c) Internalizing d) Diversionary 32) In sexuality counseling, the goal of _____ is to increase awareness of each other’s needs. a) role play b) CBT c) journaling d) sensate focus Questions from Chapter 10 33) The most common treatment for premature ejaculation is the _____ Technique. a) mathematics b) squeeze c) toe curl d) ice pack 34) Dyspareunia is a general term used to describe all types of a) sexual pain b) erectile difficulties c) lack of sexual desire d) inability to achieve orgasm 35) Which technique involves a person focusing on him or herself from a third person perspective during sexual activity. a) Voyeuring b) Mirroring c) Owling d) Spectatoring .