Unit 4: Quiz
Question 1
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The sense of _____ may modify other women's menstrual cycles.
touch
vision
smell
hearin
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Question 2
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Which of the following best summarizes the research presented in your text about human reactions to pheromones.
There is little evidence to suggest that humans detect chemicals as pheromones.
There is evidence that pheromones exist for humans, but we do not fully understqnd all the chemical involved or how they work yet.
Humans do not have the brain structures to detect pheromones, so there are no human pheromones.
Human pheromones have been identified and when used in colognes, will improve your sex life.
Question 3
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All of the following are true of alcohol EXCEPT
large amounts can increase sex drive.
it can lower sexual inhibitions.
it can reduce sexual potency.
it reduces central nervouse system activity.
Question 4
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All of the following are one of Masters and Johnsons's four phases of the sexual response cycle EXCEPT
excitement.
orgasm.
plateau.
napping.
Question 5
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One of the major gender differences in sexual response is
found in the excitement phase.
the capacity of have multiple orgasms.
genital vasocongestion.
sexual desire.
Question 6
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The authors of our text define gender as the
acceptance of one's genitalia
the biological sense of being male or female.
sexual differentiation and the development of distinct reproductive anatomy.
psychological sense of being female or male and the roles ascribed by society
Question 7
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Testosterone spurs differentiation of the _____duct system.
Wolffian
Mullerian
Androgen
Klinefelter
Question 8
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Without the influence of _____, most children would be born looking _____.
androgens; male
Mullerian inhibiting substance; female
progesterone; male
androgens; female
Question 9
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In the United States, "sex-change operations" first made headlines when which of the following individuals underwent surgery?
George/Christine Jorgensen
Patrick/ Patricia Hearst
David/ Brenda Reimer
Greg/Smantha Stevens
IncorrectQuestion 10
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The concept of the third gender challenges
feminist threory
heteronormativity
queer theory
transgender activism
Question 11
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In choosing a potential mate, women place greater emphasis than men on
frugality.
physical attrativeness.
earning potential.
youth.
Question 12
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According to the text, perceptions of physical attractiveness can even be affected by an individual's
choice of friends.
name.
family of origin.
political stance.
Question 13
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Sarah feels greatly admired by her partner, Susan. When Susan gives her compliments about her abilities, she feels motivated to support and compliment Susan. This type of exchange in relationships is called
social exhcange.
storge.
reciprocity.
agape.
Question 14
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Intense absorption in another person accompanied by sexual desire, general physiological arousal, or excitement is called
consummate love.
empty love.
selfless love.
infatuation.
Question 15
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In Sternberg's model which is true of an ideal marriage?
An ideal marriage is considered to be exclusively romantic love.
There is a healthy does of passionk intimacy and commitment.
There is mostly passion with some intimacy and commitment.
Commitment is the most important characteristic.
Question 16
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The social exchange theory of romantic relationship development stresses the importance of _____ in determining the course of relationships.
rewards and costs
rewards and communication
attractiveness and intimacy
communication and intelligence
Question 17
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Which of the following is the LEAST EFFECTIVE greeting for meeting people, as suggested by the authors of the text?
saying hello
giving a compliment
commenting on the surroundings or situation
giving you name, occupation, and hometown
Question 18
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Online, people who meet and explore their potential romantic interest in each other tend to
disclose less personal information than in face-to-face meetings.
disclose about the same amount of personal information as in face-to-face meetings.
disclose very little that is honest and of substance.
disclose more personal information sooner than in face-to-face meetings.
Question 19
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Loneliness is defined as a state of
solitude.
being alone.
painful isolation.
introspection.
Question 20
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Active listening involves
being quite.
listening for the facts of the conversation.
listening for the meaning of the speakers words
getting ready to answer when the speaker finishes talking.
Question 21
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Which of the following is a true statement?
Most gay men really want to be women.
Most gay women really want to be men.
Most gay people are content with their gender.
None of the above statements are true.
Question 22
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Researchers found the average gap between initial attraction to memebers of one's own sex and disclosure of one's orientation to other people took how long on average?
18 years
10 years
4 months
1 year
Question 23
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According to your text, which incident is said to have added fuel to the fire of hatred and prejudice towards gays?
increasing population of gay males
HIV/AIDS Epidemic
increased number of gay women in the work place
increased civil rights of the gay population
Question 24
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The Stonewall riots were a series of violent conflicts between police officers and groups of gay and transgender people that began on June 28, 1969, and lasted several days. Also called the Stonewall Rebellion or simply Stonewall, the clash was a watershed for the worldwide gay rights movement, as gay and transgender people had never before acted together in such large numbers to forcibly resist police. Where did the Stonewall riots take place?
Sweden
San Francisco
New York City
Chicago
Question 25
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Which of the following similarities regarding homosexual and heterosexual relationships are true?
As with heterosexual relationships, not all homosexual relationships are happy.
Homosexual relationships tend to last longer when one partner has more power in the relationship than the other.
Heterosexual and homosexual couples report about the same levels of satisfaction in their relationships.
Both of the following are true: As with heterosexual relationships, not all homosexual relationships are happy and heterosexual and homosexual couples report about the same levels of satisfaction in their relationships.
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