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CHAPTER 1:
Studying Human Sexuality Total Assessment Guide (T.A.G.) Topic Question Type Remember the Facts Understand the Concepts Apply What You Know Introduction to Chapter Multiple Choice 1 3 2 Essay Historical Perspectives Multiple Choice 4 Essay 1.1 Experiencing Human Sexuality Multiple Choice 3, 6, 7, 9 5, 8 Essay 57 1.2 Human Sexuality Multiple Choice 10–13, 15, 17, 19, 20 14, 16, 21 18 Essay 59 58 1.3 Methods for Studying Human Sexuality Multiple Choice 22, 23, 25, 26, 32, 35,
37, 42, 44, 52, 55, 59,
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38, 40, 41, 43, 45, 46, 48, 53,
56–58, 63
24, 27–31, 33, 34, 36, 39,
47–51, 60
Essay 60 61 1.4 Ethics and Sexuality Research Multiple Choice 55 54 56 Essay 61, 62
Major Headings:
pp. 2–3 Introduction to Chapter p.3 Historical Perspectives pp. 3–6 1.1 Experiencing Human Sexuality pp. 7–16 1.2 Human Sexuality pp. 16–27 1.3 Methods for Studying Human Sexuality pp. 28–30 1.4 Ethics and Sexuality Research
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
- ______ refers to a person’s unique foundation of knowledge, attitudes, and actions
- Human sexuality
- Personal sexual philosophy
- Sexual orientation
- Gender identity
relating to what the person wants and who he or she is as a sexual being.
Answer: B
Difficulty Level: Easy
Topic: Introduction to Chapter
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
- Professor Awajadi has dedicated her career to an area of study that focuses on all
- human sexuality
- sexual health
- sexual orientation
- gender identity
aspects of humans as sexual beings. This area of study is referred to as _______.
Answer: A
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Topic: Introduction to Chapter
Skill Level: Apply What You Know
- The term morals refers to _______.
- a study focusing on all aspects of humans as sexual beings
- a person’s unique foundation of knowledge and attitudes as a sexual being
- a person’s individual, unique attitude about what constitutes right and wrong
- the sex that a person identifies himself or herself to be
Answer: C
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Topic: Introduction to Chapter
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts 2 / 4
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- Before the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case of _______, abortion was illegal in this
- the American Psychiatric Association
- Kinsey
- Louise Brown
- Roe v. Wade
country.
Answer: D
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Topic: Historical Perspectives
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
- Which of the following describes a person’s view of himself or herself as a man or
- gender stereotype
- sexual health
- sexual orientation
- gender identity
woman?
Answer: D
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Topic: Experiencing Human Sexuality
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
- The term sexual orientation most accurately refers to what kind of attraction with
- sexual
- romantic, religious, and political
- sexual and romantic
- romantic, emotional, and sexual
respect to gender?
Answer: D
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Topic: Experiencing Human Sexuality
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
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- According to the text, having a clear sense of _______ contributes to making
- political beliefs
- morals and values
- gender identity
- sexual orientation
responsible sexual choices throughout life.
Answer: B
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Topic: Experiencing Human Sexuality
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
- In Western cultures, people think that the term sex refers only to intercourse; this belief
_______.
- can lead to an increase in rates of teen pregnancy
- ignores the full range of sexual experiences and pleasure that human beings can have
- is usually held by people with low levels of education
- is almost impossible to change
Answer: B
Difficulty Level: Easy
Topic: Experiencing Human Sexuality
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
- According to the textbook, most of today’s sexual problems, such as unwanted
- insertive sexual practices such as vaginal, oral, and anal sex
- sexual contact with strangers
- sexual contact with many partners
- engaging in sexual intercourse before the age of 14
pregnancy and transmission of sexually transmitted infections, stem from _______.
Answer: A
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Topic: Experiencing Human Sexuality
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
- College students who take a course that focuses on sexual health are more likely to
_______.
- feel they know everything there is to know about sex
- use condoms and other forms of contraception
- teach other people about sex
- want to talk about sex more often than before they took the course
Answer: B
Difficulty Level: Easy
Topic: Human Sexuality
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
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