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A. Money
B. Family
C. Genetics
D. Genes
A. Male
B. Female
C. Gender
D. Genes
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. Gender typing
B. Gender identity
C. Gender writing
D. None of these
A. Gender typing
B. Gender identity
C. Gender writing
D. None of these
A. Gender typing
B. Gender identity
C. Gender writing
D. None of these
A. Androgyny
B. Pistillate
C. Antheral
D. None of these
A. Transgender
B. Cisgender
C. Binarism
D. All of these
A. True
B. False
A. Constancy
B. Schema
C. Stability
D. None of these
A. Constancy
B. Schema
C. Stability
D. None of these
A. Constancy
B. Schema
C. Stability
D. None of these
A. True
B. False
A. Sexual identity
B. Sexual orientation
C. Sexual attitudes
D. All of these
A. Sexual identity
B. Sexual orientation
C. Sexual attitudes
D. All of these
A. Pituatuary
B. Adrenal
C. Thyroid
D. Endocrine
A. Texting
B. Sexting
C. Mating
D. None of these
A. True
B. False
A. Heart
B. Immune
C. Iron
D. Calcium
A. True
B. False
A. Sexual assault
B. Causal sex
C. Rape
D. Abuse
A. Sexual assault
B. Causal sex
C. Rape
D. Abuse
A. Sexual assault
B. Causal sex
C. Rape
D. Abuse
A. Integration of masculine and feminine traits
B. Transformation of masculine traits to feminine traits
C. Transformation of feminine traits to masculine traits
D. Rejection of feminine and masculine traits
A. Sexual orientation
B. Sexual identity
C. Gender identity
D. Gender schema
A. Hand-holding, kissing, touching through clothes and under clothes, genital intercourse, oral sex
B. Kissing, hand-holding, touching through clothes and under clothes, genital intercourse, oral sex
C. Hand-holding, kissing, touching through clothes and under clothes, oral sex, genital intercourse
D. Kissing, hand-holding, touching through clothes and under clothes, oral sex, genital intercourse
A. Frequency increases, but satisfaction stays the same
B. Frequency and satisfaction increase
C. Frequency declines, but satisfaction stays the same
D. Frequency and satisfaction decline
A. Age 5
B. Age 4
C. Age 3
D. Age 2
A. Peers that engage in safe sex
B. Authoritative parenting
C. Motivation to attend college
D. Authoritarian parenting
A. A 60-year-old man
B. A 42-year-old woman
C. A 15-year-old girl
D. An 8-year-old boy
A. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
B. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
C. Chlamydia
D. Gonorrhea
A. Biological perspective
B. Cognitive-developmental perspective
C. Contextual perspective
D. Evolutionary perspective
A. Rape
B. Sexual assault
C. Sexting
D. Casual sex
A. Rape
B. Sexual assault
C. Sexting
D. Casual sex
A. 26-month-old Isabel
B. 18-month-old Henriette
C. 12-month-old Jacob
D. 10-month-old Kevin
A. Jennifer will be more likely to finish high school.
B. Jennifer will be less likely to become financially independent.
C. Jennifer will more likely be residentially independent.
D. Jennifer will be less likely to give birth to a preterm infant.
A. Gender constancy
B. Gender typing
C. Gender schema theory
D. Gender role norms
A. People are disclosing their sexual orientation at older ages.
B. People are disclosing their sexual orientation at younger ages.
C. People are more likely to disclose their sexual orientation.
D. People are less likely to disclose their sexual orientation.
A. Boys tend to be more compliance and cooperative with adults.
B. Girls tend to do better at verbal and mathematical computation tasks.
C. Boys tend to be better at fine motor skills.
D. Girls are more likely to use physical and verbal aggression.
A. 0.08
B. 0.00%
C. Both A and B
D. 1 in 5
A. How much a couple fights and argues
B. A couple's style of fighting and arguing
C. The level of passion in the relationship
D. The amount of romance in the relationship
A. Are linked to a number of health benefits
B. Expulsion
C. Is unlikely unless someone wants to be sexual
D. Vasocongestion
E. Aphrodisiacs
A. Possess characteristics different from their own
B. Possess characteristics similar to their own
C. Live in a state other than their own
D. Are more attractive than themselves
A. No, because it does not meet the criteria for paraphilia.
B. Because it was ordered by the court to seek treatment as part of sentencing or probation
C. Anal sex, oral sex, and masturbation
D. It can still be a paraphilia, even if the other person gives consent
A. Buying it is not against the law
B. Buying it is against the law too
C. There is a stiffer penalty for the person who buys it
D. The client is the target of police
A. Improve self-esteem and level of happiness
B. Help a person find a life partner
C. Lead to exciting and adventuresome sexual experiences
D. Foster a sense of gender identity
A. Young, unmarried teenage boys
B. Men over 35
C. Black, poor, and unmarried
D. Middle- to upper-class, educated, married males
A. Are much less likely to be drug abusers
B. Are at a significantly less risk of violence
C. May be listed in the phone book under
D. See more clients than streetwalkers
A. May reduce the length of a period
B. May increase the length of a period
C. Has near-perfect effectiveness
D. Be responsible for administering the hormone every day