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PSYC 101 Human Sexuality Quiz 6 and 7 complete solution correct answer key

American Public University PSYC 101 Human Sexuality Quiz 6 and 7 complete solution correct answer key


QUIZ 6

Question 1 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
The ________ theory of homosexuality is based on the idea that levels of certain ________ differ from heterosexuals either _______ or ________ birth.

A. genetic, genes, prenatally, after   
   

B. hormonal, hormones, prenatally, after   

C. genetic, hormones, during, after   

D. psychoanalytic, neurotransmitters, during, after   

E. hormonal, hormones, during, after   

Question 2 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
Sigmund Freud hypothesized that everyone is born with the potential to be ________.

A. heterosexual   
   

B. bisexual   

C. homosexual   

D. transsexual   

E. transgender   

Question 3 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
The ________ theory of sexual orientation connects sexual orientation to ________ and ________ characteristics

A. genetic, parental, family   

B. psychoanalytic, religion, mental   
   

C. psychoanalytic, parental, family   

D. hormonal, parental, mental   

E. social, parental, sibling   

Question 4 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
Integration theorists reason that the ________ influence on sexuality is important, but that _________ also plays a role in developing sexual orientation
   

A. prenatal, social context   

B. maternal, religion   

C. prenatal, education   

D. maternal, social context   

E. prenatal, religion   

Question 5 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
________ is a fear of homosexuality not based on rational thought.

A. heterosexism   
   

B. homophobia   

C. homo-bashing   

D. sexual orientation   

E. sexual preference   

Question 6 of 10    0.0/ 2.0 Points
Combining _________ and ________ is what experts have labeled "childhood sex play."

A. curiosity, role playing   

B. masturbation, role playing   

C. roles, behaviors   

D. behaviors, acting out   
   

E. none of the above   

Question 7 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
Roughly, ________ years is the age when a child first asks, "where did I come from?

A. 0-1   
   

B. 2.5 to 5   

C. 7-9   

D. 9-12   

E. none of the above   

Question 8 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
The ________ years are the most important time for moral thought development.
   

A. elementary school   

B. middle school   

C. high school   

D. college   

E. adulthood   

Question 9 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
________ refers to an individual's perception of the main causes of life events.

A. sexual role   

B. Cognitive mapping   
   

C. Locus of control   

D. Forward thinking   

E. Extroversion   

Question 10 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
The ________ scale is used to rate physical sexual development in both boys and girls.

A. Apgar   
   

B. Tanner   

C. Sexual   

D. Maturation   

E. Physical Development   


QUIZ 7

Question 1 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
Gonococcal pharyngitis is transmitted by _____-_____ sexual activity.

A. oral-oral   
   

B. oral-genital   

C. genital-genital   

D. penile-anal   

E. oral-anal   

Question 2 of 10    0.0/ 2.0 Points
As many as _______% of females who contract gonorrhea are asymptomatic.
   

A. 20   

B. 40   

C. 60   

D. 80   

E. 100   

Question 3 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
The extragenital complication of gonorrhea known as gonococcal endocarditis occurs in the______.

A. uterus   
   

B. heart   

C. eyes   

D. brain   

E. joints   

Question 4 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
Chlamydia is often known as the "silent STD" because _______.

A. it is easy to treat.   

B. people don't like to talk about it.   
   

C. it is asymptomatic.   

D. it occurs less than other STDs.   

E. women are ashamed of it.   

Question 5 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
Congenital syphillis affects what group of people?

A. Asians   

B. French speakers   

C. Hearing-impaired people   
   

D. babies   

E. Independent voters   

Question 6 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
______ is pain during intercourse.
   

A. Dyspareunia   

B. Premature Ejaculation   

C. UTI   

D. Vaginitis   

E. Dysurea   

Question 7 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
A lack of vaginal lubrication is an example of

A. erectile dysfunction   

B. intense sexual desire   

C. premature ejaculation.   

D. an uncircumcised penis.   
   

E. female sexual unresponsiveness   

Question 8 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
Secondary orgasmic dysfunction applies to women who have experienced _______ before but do not now.

A. intercourse   
   

B. orgasms   

C. dreams   

D. menses   

E. sex   

Question 9 of 10    0.0/ 2.0 Points
A _______ cause of sexual dysfunction is an unconscious fear of castration.

A. psychological   
   

B. physiological   

C. philosophical   

D. biological   

E. systemic   

Question 10 of 10    2.0/ 2.0 Points
The PLISSIT model is a model of treatment for sexual dysfunction ________ that has intensive therapy as its final step.

A. simulation   

B. imitator   

C. interaction   
   

D. therapy   

E. dissensitization   

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PSYC 101 Human Sexuality Quiz 6 and 7 complete solution correct answer key

American Public University PSYC 101 Human Sexuality Quiz 6 and 7 complete solution correct answer key QUIZ 6 Question 1 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points The ________ theory of homosexuality is based on the idea that levels of certain ________ differ from heterosexuals either _______ or ________ birth. A. genetic, genes, prenatally, after B. hormonal, hormones, prenatally, after C. genetic, hormones, during, after D. psychoanalytic, neurotransmitters, during, after E. hormonal, hormones, during, after Question 2 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points Sigmund Freud hypothesized that everyone is born with the potential to be ________. A. heterosexual B. bisexual C. homosexual D. transsexual E. transgender Question 3 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points The ________ theory of sexual orientation connects sexual orientation to ________ and ________ characteristics A. genetic, parental, family B. psychoanalytic, religion, mental C. psychoanalytic, parental, family D. hormonal, parental, mental E. social, parental, sibling Question 4 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points Integration theorists reason that the ________ influence on sexuality is important, but that _________ also plays a r...
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