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Page of 15 This chapter has 107 questions Scroll down to see and select individual questions or narrow the list using the checkboxes below questions at random and keep in order  Multiple Choice Questions - (76) Bloom's: Understand - (32) True/False Questions - (18) Learning Objective: 01-01 Identify some of the issues surrounding the terms sex and gender - (5) Essay Questions - (13) Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Internet - (17) Odd Numbered - (54) Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research and education - (17) Even Numbered - (53) Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in other cultures - (30) Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation - (94) Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians - (19) Bloom's: Analyze - (3) Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species - (14) Bloom's: Apply - (5) Learning Objective: 01-07 Explain the principles of the sexual health and sexual rights perspectives - (6) Bloom's: Remember - (67) Which ONE of the following is NOT a definition of sex according to the text? behaviour that increases the likelihood of gametic union → being male or female behaviour that leads to orgasm behaviour that produces arousal Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-01 Identify some of the issues surrounding the terms sex and gender Your text defines the state of being male or female as sexual anatomy → gender Test for Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde sexualBank behaviour sex Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-01 Identify some of the issues surrounding the terms sex and gender Until about 100 years ago, most information people had about sex was from → religion and rumour erotic pictures underground sex manuals paintings and sculpture Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Multiple Choice Question Internet Both homosexuality and heterosexuality were normal and accepted in this society → ancient Greece 20th Century Chinese 15th Europe Victorian Europe Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Multiple Choice Question Internet There was a belief that humans were originally "double people" and were split apart by divine powers This belief originated in the Bible the teachings of Muhammad Chinese philosophy → ancient Greece Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Multiple Choice Question Internet When did the scientific study of sex begin? 15th century 16th century → 19th century 20th century Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Multiple Choice Question Internet Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page of 15 A synonym for "wet-dream" is → nocturnal emission incubus succubus dream dew Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Multiple Choice Question Internet According to fifteenth-century Christians, wet dreams were caused by → witchcraft and demons lust puberty mental illness Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Multiple Choice Question Internet Which religion taught that sexual pleasure was one of the finest pleasures of life? Christianity → Islam Catholicism Protestantism Test Bank for Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Multiple Choice Question Internet 10 Some conservative Christians still use the Bible to justify homosexuality to justify sexual pleasure → to condemn homosexuality to condemn pleasure Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Multiple Choice Question Internet th th 11 The early sex researchers of the late 19 and early 20 centuries began their research in a cultural context, which is best described as → rigid and oppressive pleasure seeking liberal politically correct Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research Multiple Choice Question and education 12 Which statement BEST describes sexual attitudes in Victorian English society? Middle class men were hypocrites and kept mistresses Women were either wives or prostitutes Society was uniformly repressive → Society as a whole was sexually repressed but individuals could and did deviate Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research Multiple Choice Question and education 13 Who is considered the forerunner of modern sex research? Magnus Hirschfeld Richard von Krafft-Ebing Bronislaw Malinowski → Henry Havelock Ellis Multiple Choice Question Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research and education Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page of 15 14 The first institute of sexual research was founded by → Magnus Hirschfeld Richard von Krafft-Ebing Havelock Ellis Alfred Kinsey Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research Multiple Choice Question and education 15 Richard von Krafft-Ebing had a special interest in normative sexuality adolescent sexuality → pathological sexuality female sexuality Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research Multiple Choice Question and education 16 Which early sex researcher introduced the terms sadism, masochism, heterosexuality and homosexuality? Alfred Kinsey → Richard von Krafft-Ebing Henry Havelock Ellis CleliaBank Mosher Test for Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research Multiple Choice Question and education 17 The work of Henry Havelock Ellis, published in Studies in the Psychology of Sex, is described as compared to that of Richard von Krafft-Ebing's work in Psychopathia Sexualis subjective and intolerant pathological → objective and tolerant important Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Analyze Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research Multiple Choice Question and education 18 Who conducted the first investigations into the physiology of sexual response? Alfred Kinsey → Masters and Johnson Magnus Hirschfeld Krafft-Ebing Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research Multiple Choice Question and education 19 Which statement is TRUE regarding sex as a discipline? since 1969 it has been a separate discipline called sexology it is a sub-discipline of psychology → it is a joint discipline and includes sociology, medicine, psychology and biology it is a sub-discipline of biology Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research Multiple Choice Question and education 20 Alfred Kinsey was the sex researcher who coined the term transvestite investigated the sexual response cycle opened the first sex institute → conducted huge numbers of surveys on human sexual behaviour Multiple Choice Question Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research and education Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page of 15 21 In Mosher's survey of Victorian women, approximately _ indicated that they experienced orgasm one-quarter one-third one-half → three-quarters Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research Multiple Choice Question and education 22 University students who watch soap operas tend to overestimate the divorce rate This belief that media actually reflects social reality is called mediation media-saturation agenda-setting → cultivation Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Multiple Choice Question Internet 23 Which one of the following is an example of media agenda-setting? soap operas which show unmarried people having sex safer sex practices shown occasionally on TV girls who think most girls are pregnant before age 18 because that is what their favourite TV program Test Bank forthat Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde shows of Tiger Woods's sexual affairs → American Full fileTV atcoverage https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Multiple Choice Question Internet 24 A survey by Finkelhor and colleagues showed that 20 percent of Internet-using youth between the ages of _ and were sexually solicited or approached over a one-year period 8; 14 → 10; 17 15; 20 16; 19 Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Multiple Choice Question Internet 25 What impact is the Internet having on sexuality? It is increasing knowledge about sexuality It is expanding the range of sexually explicit activities people engage in It provides an avenue for adults to solicit sex from youth → All of the answers are correct Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Multiple Choice Question Internet 26 When comparing sexual attitudes of Canadians and Americans: → Canadians hold more permissive attitudes Canadians hold more traditional attitudes They have similar attitudes More Americans then Canadians approve of premarital sex Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Apply Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 27 Which of the following is NOT TRUE about sex across cultures? All societies regulate sexual behaviour in some way → Incest is permitted in most ancient societies There is a great deal of variety in sexual regulations across cultures Rape is condemned in most, if not all, societies Multiple Choice Question Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Page of 15 Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in other cultures 28 The incest taboo is → nearly universal common only in Western countries weaker now than a century ago stronger now than a century ago Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 29 Select the BEST definition of ethnocentrism → tendency to think the norms and behaviour of one's own society are the only "natural" ones sexual repression an ethnic group which does not have contact with any other ethnic groups fear of change Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 30 Which of the following is TRUE, cross-culturally, with regard to the relationship between sexual expression and the infliction of pain? most people bite their partners to the point of drawing blood Test Bank for Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde most commonly, it is the man who inflicts pain on the woman most it is the woman who inflicts pain on the man Fullcommonly, file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ → most commonly, both men and women mutually inflict pain on each other Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 31 Frequency of sexual intercourse varies considerably across societies Usually, most societies specifically suggest when sexual intercourse should take place → have restrictions that forbid intercourse at certain times or in certain situations encourage individuals to have intercourse as frequently as possible discourage married couples from having intercourse on a regular basis Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 32 Hyde, DeLamater, and Byers compare two cultures—Inis Beag, and Mangaia In Inis Beag, women thought that menopause → caused insanity occurred in males and females frees up women, sexually was a healthy, natural passage of life Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 33 In Mangaia, a 13-year-old male gets his first sexual instructions from 13-year-old females → the male who ritually slits his penis during his coming of age the oldest woman in the village his aunt Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 34 Which ONE is NOT TRUE regarding the men of Inis Beag? they avoid nudity, even while bathing they refrain from premarital sex they fear menopause → they learn about sex from their fathers Multiple Choice Question Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page of 15 Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in other cultures 35 Which statement is TRUE regarding the society in Mangaia? premarital sex is essentially unknown men fear women immediately after childbirth foreplay is limited to kissing and fondling of the buttocks → nothing is worse than a "dead partner" who won't move in bed Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 36 Why would the men of Inis Beag avoid sex? sex was only allowed on Saturdays erectile disorder was common → sex was thought to be hard on the health a lack of food made them more interested in hunting Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 37 Which statement is FALSE regarding Inis Beag? Test Bank forwas Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde female orgasm considered deviant males and females despised nudity Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ → the favourite sex position was rear-entry pre-marital sex was rare Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 38 A typical 48-year-old Mangaian engages in sex once a month twice a month once a year → two to three times per week Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 39 "Nice" Mangaian girls aged 13-20 usually not date before marriage → have 3-4 boyfriends before marriage only have oral sex, not intercourse are virgins until they get engaged Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 40 A major lesson that we can learn from examining sexual behaviour in other cultures is that all societies regulate the sexual behaviour of women in some way, but not that of men → learning is the biggest determinant of human sexual behaviour for the most part, there is relatively little variation across societies in human sexual behaviour which demonstrates the key importance of instinct and drive in human sexual behaviour with evidence from other societies and cultures, we can easily show that we differ significantly from other species of mammals Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 41 Attitudes toward masturbation vary in most societies, but there are some consistencies For example, most societies recommend masturbation be taught to children encourage masturbation during childhood and adolescence condemn masturbation at any age → express some disapproval of adult masturbation Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page of 15 Multiple Choice Question Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in other cultures 42 When sexual behaviour is examined across cultures, which is the most strictly forbidden type of sexual contact? homosexual → incest extramarital premarital Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 43 Which of the following statements about same-sex sexual behaviour is FALSE? same-sex sexuality is found universally in all societies some societies strongly disapprove of same-sex sexual behaviour for people of any age same-sex behaviour is never the predominant form of sexual behaviour for adults in any society → same-sex sexual behaviour is accepted today by all societies Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 44 Whereas societies tend to permit premarital sex, societies tend to prohibit premarital sex Test Bank forAfrican Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde Mediterranean; Mediterranean; Eurasian Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Eurasian; African → Eurasian; Mediterranean Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 45 Among the Nawa women of Africa, it is considered attractive to have the labia majora surgically removed hairy → elongated tattooed Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 46 Which of the following is TRUE with regards to sexual identity (gay, lesbian, bisexual, heterosexual)? Sexual identity is universally seen as the product of personality traits → Some cultures believe sexual identity is a product of the situation All cultures view sexual identity as a lifelong characteristic Western cultures are more likely to believe that sexual identity changes Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 47 Which of the following is NOT TRUE regarding cultural variations in sexual techniques? Some Ponapean men place a fish in their partner's vulva and lick it out prior to coitus Some Apinaye women bite off some of their partner's eyebrows → Most societies prescribe people to engage in sexual intercourse at particular times or certain situations Young Mangaians have intercourse several times a night Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 48 A standard of attractiveness that appears to be universal is that an attractive woman is a thin woman → that a poor complexion is considered unattractive the custom of male adornment having small ears and nose Multiple Choice Question Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page of 15 Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in other cultures 49 Which one of the following standards for attractiveness is found in North American society but is rarely found in the rest of the world? The focus on attractive buttocks (tight buns) the size and shape of the external genitalia of both females and males features of the face → low body weight for women Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in Multiple Choice Question other cultures 50 Which sexual behaviour does not seem to vary across social class? the percentage of people who had their first intercourse before age 16 → the percentage of people who had intercourse in the last 12 months the percentage of people who have ever had intercourse the percentage of people who have had at least one sexually transmitted infection Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians Bank for Understanding Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde 51 Canadians Test in which province are more liberal inHuman their attitudes and behaviour? British Columbia Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Alberta → Quebec Ontario Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 52 Brett is in favour of same-sex marriage and has and an active sex life with his common-law partner Which province is Brett most likely from? Ontario → Quebec British Columbia Newfoundland Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Apply Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 53 Which of the following is an accurate summary of the variations in sexual attitudes and behaviours across Canadian provinces? → inconsistencies in results suggest that there are more commonalities than differences across provinces wide and consistent differences in sexual behaviours but not in sexual attitudes across provinces wide and consistent differences in sexual attitudes but not in sexual behaviours across provinces Quebecers are different on all sexual attitudes and behaviours from the rest of Canada Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Analyze Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 54 Which of the following is FALSE when comparing Canadians and Americans? Canadians have lower rates of adolescent pregnancy Canadians have lower rates of sexually transmitted infections → Canadians have lower rates of breast-feeding Canadians have higher rates of approval of premarital sex Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 55 Before contact with Europeans, most First Nations populations were → permissive in their sexual attitudes by European standards restrictive in their sexual attitudes by European standards no different from Europeans in their attitudes about sexuality living with no sexual rules Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page of 15 Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 56 Before contact with Europeans, Aboriginal women were _ to take the initiative in sexual matters → encouraged discouraged forbidden by their traditions required by their traditions Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 57 Which of the following has NOT been cited as having influenced the sexual behaviour of most Aboriginal communities? exposure to the Judeo-Christian tradition poor economic conditions abusive experiences in residential schools → improved living conditions on the reservation Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians Test Bankfunded for Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Hyde 58 Based on the federally study Ethnocultural Communities Facing AIDS (Singer etEdition al., 1996)by which of the following was NOT seen with respect to the role of women in the ethnic minority groups studied? Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ women are expected to be the caregivers in family women are expected to be passive and inexperienced in sexual matters → women are expected to regulate the amount of sexual activity and be responsible for the use of contraception women are not expected to engage in extramarital sex Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 59 Based on the federally funded study Ethnocultural Communities Facing AIDS (Singer et al., 1996) which of the following was NOT seen with respect to the role of men in some or all of the ethnic minority groups studied? men are expected to take the leadership role in the family → men are expected to initiate open discussions about sex with their wives and children men are expected to have extramarital sex (in some of the communities studied) men are expected to be sexually experienced Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 60 Based on the federally funded study Ethnocultural Communities Facing AIDS (Singer et al., 1996) which of the following views was seen with respect to homosexuality in the ethnic minority groups studied? homosexuality is viewed as normal and acceptable for both men and women → homosexuality is viewed as abnormal and shameful for both men and women homosexuality is viewed as normal and acceptable for men but not for women homosexuality is viewed as normal and acceptable for women but not for men Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 61 Same-sex sexual behaviour (homosexuality) is found only among humans found only in primates → found in many species very rare among humans and other species Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 62 Based on findings from the Ethnocultural Communities Facing AIDS study (Singer et al., 1996), which of the following observations was NOT noted with respect to adolescent dating and sexual behaviour in the ethnic minority groups studied? generally, virginity at marriage is highly valued in women expectations regarding adolescent dating and sexual behaviour are different than in the dominant Canadian culture Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page 10 of 15 → there are different expectations regarding adolescent dating and sexual behaviour depending on the ethnocultural community generally, virginity at marriage is highly valued in men Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 63 Which of the following was NOT identified in the text as an important reason to cross-cultural research on human sexuality? it provides a notion of the variation that exists in human sexual behaviour it helps put one's own behaviour and attitudes in perspective the studies provide evidence about the importance of culture in shaping sexual behaviour → it provides information about the many exotic people in this world and their exotic sexual behaviours Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 64 Cross-cultural studies of human sexual behaviour show that → there is a great variation in behaviour across cultures there is virtually no variation in behaviour across cultures variation in behaviour across cultures can be attributed to different biological makeups variation in behaviour can be explained by how modern the society is Test Bank for Understanding Human Sexuality 6th CanadianAccessibility: Edition by Keyboard Hyde Navigation Bloom's: Remember Full file Learning at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 65 Cross-cultural studies of human sexual behaviour have shown that → culture has a profound impact on sexual expression human sexual behaviour is primarily determined by biological makeup societies are evolving in their attitudes towards a more Western outlook on sexuality in general societies are becoming more sexually permissive Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Multiple Choice Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 66 There are a number of species of mammals where the males often mount other males The most accurate explanation of this behaviour is that there is a relatively large amount of actual homosexual behaviour among most species of mammals → this behaviour is a reflection of the dominance hierarchy in the respective group this behaviour is a consequence of a scarcity of females in the group it shows bisexual impulses in primates Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Apply Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 67 Compared to higher species, the BEST description of lower species' sexual behaviour is → more hormonally controlled less elaborate more frequent less pleasurable Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 68 A type of sexual behaviour that is found ONLY in humans is use of sex toys female orgasm same-sex sexual behaviour → none of the answers are correct Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 69 An example of sexual behaviour used for nonsexual purposes would be → wanting to increase social status engaging in sexual activity as an end in itself Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page 11 of 15 renting a movie on a Sunday afternoon in order to be physically stimulated so that the result is sexual intercourse engaging in sexual intercourse only when the female is potentially fertile Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Apply Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 70 Non-human animals might use sex for all the following EXCEPT? signaling the end of a fight symbolizing rank or status peacemaking → independence from parents Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 71 Throughout most of the animal kingdom, females engage in sexual behaviour about once a week → only when they are in estrus only when the male initiates it at regular intervals which are determined primarily by the availability of mature males Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species Test Bank for Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde 72 A researcher observes that female dogs engage in sexual activity only when she is in heat by allowing the male dog to mount her The same researcher also observes that female monkeys engage in sexual activity with male monkeys and by Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ rubbing their own genitals What these behaviours suggest in terms of animal sexual behaviour? Monkeys masturbate but dogs not Mounting is the only sexual behavior observed in dogs → Lower-order species' sexual behavior is driven by sex hormones Higher-order species' sexual behavior is driven by sex hormones Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 73 Which of the following is an example of positive sexual rights? Anti-discrimination laws based on sexual orientation → Presence of Gay Pride activities Prevention of over-the-counter access to the morning-after pill Limited access to reproductive choices Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Apply Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-07 Explain the principles of the sexual health and sexual rights perspectives 74 Where sexual rights stem from? Biological capacity Sexual education → Basic human rights Feminist research Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Understand Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-07 Explain the principles of the sexual health and sexual rights perspectives 75 The World Health Organization definition of sexual health includes which of the following? physical sexual health emotional sexual health social well-being related to sexuality → All these answers are correct Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Multiple Choice Question Learning Objective: 01-07 Explain the principles of the sexual health and sexual rights perspectives 76 Bobbi has decided to start a social marketing campaign on campus to encourage students to get tested for sexually transmitted infections What perspective of sexuality does Bobbi's work best fall under? → sexual health scientific media influence regional influence Multiple Choice Question Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page 12 of 15 Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Analyze Learning Objective: 01-07 Explain the principles of the sexual health and sexual rights perspectives 77 There is only one clear definition of the term "sex" True → False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember True / False Question Learning Objective: 01-01 Identify some of the issues surrounding the terms sex and gender 78 Homosexuality has been prevalent historically in a number of major cultures such as in ancient Greece → True False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the True / False Question Internet 79 When the term sex is used by the authors of your text they are referring both to behaviour that leads to sexual arousal as well as the state of being male or female True → False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember True / False Question Learning Objective: 01-01 Identify some of the issues surrounding the terms sex and gender 80 At least until about 100 years ago, most information that people used in6th interpreting sex Edition and sexuality came from religion Test Bank for Understanding Human Sexuality Canadian by Hyde (and rumour) → True Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the True / False Question Internet 81 Fortunately, in today's world, most of the information that we have about sexuality comes from science and is relatively unaffected by religious thought True → False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research and True / False Question education 82 Contributions to the systematic understanding of sexuality in the modern sense began with a number of researchers during the Victorian era → True False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research and True / False Question education 83 The early sex researchers were so successful in their efforts because they were not significantly influenced by the society and culture in which they lived True → False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research and True / False Question education 84 The average person is much more likely to accept the findings of science rather than the images presented in the mass media True → False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the True / False Question Internet 85 Sigmund Freud is considered a sex researcher → True False True / False Question Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Page 13 of 15 Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research and education 86 An accepted behaviour amongst the Apinaye women of South America is to bite off pieces of their partner's eyebrows during sex → True False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in other True / False Question cultures 87 Same-gender sexuality is found universally in all cultures and occurs more often in males than females → True False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in other True / False Question cultures 88 The sexual behaviour of ethnic minorities remains essentially unchanged from what is typical of their country of origin despite exposure to Canadian culture True → False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic Test Bank Learning for Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde True / False Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 89 The World Health (WHO) definition of sexual health, adopted in 2002, includes both negative and positive Full Organization file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ rights → True False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember True / False Question Learning Objective: 01-07 Explain the principles of the sexual health and sexual rights perspectives 90 There is no known religion that advocates the cultivation of sexual techniques for the erotic needs of the individual True → False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the True / False Question Internet 91 The main thing to be learned from examining sexuality in different cultures is to show how "strange" other cultures are in their handling of sexual matters True → False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic True / False Question region in the sexual behaviour of Canadians 92 Humans are the only mammals who masturbate on a regular basis—this is especially true for females True → False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember True / False Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 93 Probably the real distinction between the sexual behaviour of humans and other species is that we are not nearly so much under the control of hormones → True False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember True / False Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 94 One of the things that makes humans unique in sexuality is the use of sex for non-sexual purposes True → False Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's: Remember True / False Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 95 Discuss what is meant by sex and gender Why are the differences between the two terms important? Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page 14 of 15 Explanation: Answers will vary Bloom's: Understand Essay Question Learning Objective: 01-01 Identify some of the issues surrounding the terms sex and gender 96 Discuss two early sex researchers in terms of who they were and the kind of work they did Explanation: Answers will vary Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research and Essay Question education 97 What are the main findings of the Victorian Sex Survey described by the authors of your text? What these findings tell us about the sexual life of Victorian women? Explanation: Answers will vary Test Bank for Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde Bloom's: Understand Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the contributions of the major sex researchers to sex research and Essay Question 98 What are some of the consistencies in sexuality across cultures? Why these consistencies exist? education Explanation: Answers will vary Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic region in Essay Question the sexual behaviour of Canadians 99 Compare the various ways sexuality is viewed and performed in the three societies of Inis Beag and Mangaia Explanation: Answers will vary Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in other Essay Question cultures 100.Discuss the expectations regarding adolescent dating and sexual behaviour in the ethnocultural communities in Canada How are these adolescents influenced by the dominant Canadian culture? Explanation: Answers will vary Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-05 Identify the influences of social class; gender; ethnicity; and geographic region in Essay Question the sexual behaviour of Canadians 101.How have the sexual attitudes and behaviour of First Nations people been affected by contact with Europeans? Explanation: Answers will vary Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in other Essay Question cultures 102.What aspects of sexuality we know are unique about human sexuality? Explain Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Page 15 of 15 Explanation: Answers will vary Bloom's: Understand Essay Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 103.Discuss some non-sexual uses of sexuality Explain why sex is not just for sex Explanation: Answers will vary Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in other cultures Essay Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 104.Compare and contrast the behaviours of humans and animals with respect to: A) masturbation B) oral sex C) homosexual behaviours D) female orgasm Test Bank for Understanding E) the non-sexual uses of sexual behaviour Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ Explanation: Answers will vary Bloom's: Understand Essay Question Learning Objective: 01-06 Compare sexual behaviour in humans and other species 105.Describe three ways the media can influence a person's view of sexuality Explanation: Answers will vary Bloom's: Understand Essay Question Learning Objective: 01-02 Show the influences on sexuality of religion; science; the media; and the Internet 106.Contrast the typical Western view of sexual identity with that of other cultures Explanation: Answers will vary Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-04 Differentiate between sexual attitudes and behaviours in Canada and in other Essay Question cultures 107.Explain how sexual health and sexual rights relate to each other Explanation: Answers will vary Essay Question Bloom's: Understand Learning Objective: 01-07 Explain the principles of the sexual health and sexual rights perspectives Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/ ... explained by how modern the society is Test Bank for Understanding Human Sexuality 6th CanadianAccessibility: Edition by Keyboard Hyde Navigation Bloom's: Remember Full file Learning at https://TestbankDirect.eu/... masochism, heterosexuality and homosexuality? Alfred Kinsey → Richard von Krafft-Ebing Henry Havelock Ellis CleliaBank Mosher Test for Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde Accessibility:... Inis Beag? Test Bank forwas Understanding Human Sexuality 6th Canadian Edition by Hyde female orgasm considered deviant males and females despised nudity Full file at https://TestbankDirect.eu/

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