Human Sexuality |
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What is a "sexual revolution" in 1960’s? |
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What is Human Sexuality? |
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The multitude of methods commonly used today to survey and study sexual behavior in humans are: |
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Clerical Method, Administrative Method, Interdependent Method, and Dependent Method |
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Special Method, Manageable Method, Timebound Method, and Attainable Method |
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Observational Method, Survey method, Correlational method, and Experimental method |
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Relational Method, Interrelation Method, Independent Method, and Interdependent Method |
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What is an Observational Method as a tool to survey and study sexual behavior? |
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What is a Survey Method as a tool to survey and study sexual behavior? |
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What is a Correlational Method as a tool to survey and study sexual behavior? |
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What is an Experimental Method as a tool to survey and study sexual behavior? |
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8) |
According to Freud, what is sex drive or libido? |
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According to Freud's Psychosexual Stages of Development, what is the definition of Oral Stage? |
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According to Freud’s Psychosexual Stages of Development, in what stage does a child learns to master toilet training? |
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According to Freud’s Psychosexual Stages of Development, what is the period of three to six years that focuses on a child's excessive and never-ending curiosity, both of his or her body and surrounding environment? |
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What is the fourth stage of sexual development according to Freud’s Psychosexual Stages of Development? |
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What is the last stage of sexual development of Freud’s Psychosexual Stages of Development? |
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How many major psychological challengers or stages of development that may be compared to Freud’s corresponding development that was developed by Erikson? |
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During third to sixth year of life based on Erik Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development, what did he believed that will happen during the third to sixth year of life? |
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What is Observational Learning? |
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Erikson believed Old age is considered an adult stage of development. What does this stage of development create for the old age? |
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What is Sexual Identity? |
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What are the three Phases of Sexual Development? |
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20) |
How many categories did a Canadian sociologist named John Alan Lee broached that were called the styles of love? |
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What is an Eros Love? |
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What is a Ludus Love? |
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What is a Storge Love? |
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What is a Pragma Love? |
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What is an Agape Love? |
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26) |
Psychologist Robert Sternberg developed what theory? |
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27) |
What is a Sexual Orientation? |
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What is Heterosexual? |
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29) |
What is the definition of Bisexual? |
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30) |
What is a Homosexual? |
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31) |
The model of Kinsey scale rates online and offers a seven-point scale of behavior ranging from zero to seven. What does 0 in Kinsey Scale means? |
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The model of Kinsey scale rates online and offers a seven-point scale of behavior ranging from zero to seven. What does 2 in Kinsey Scale means? |
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The model of Kinsey scale rates online and offers a seven-point scale of behavior ranging from zero to seven. What does 6 in Kinsey Scale means? |
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Vivian Cass developed a model of identity formation of gays and lesbians in the late 1970s that introduced a six-stage model of development. What is the first stage? |
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Vivian Cass developed a model of identity formation of gays and lesbians in the late 1970s that introduced a six-stage model of development. What is the third stage? |
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Vivian Cass developed a model of identity formation of gays and lesbians in the late 1970s that introduced a six-stage model of development. What is the sixth stage? |
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37) |
What is Psychoanalytic Theory of sexual orientation? |
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38) |
What is a Biological Theory of sexual orientation? |
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39) |
What is the difference between gender and sexual orientation? |
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40) |
What is a Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome? |
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What do you call those individuals who make the decision to transition from a biological sex gender to gender identities through hormone therapies, surgeries, or dress? |
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42) |
What is an Intimacy? |
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43) |
What is a Compassionate Love? |
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44) |
What is a Fatuous Love? |
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45) |
What is a Pragma Type of Love? |
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46) |
What is a Manic Love? |
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Researchers Hatfield and Rapson described any person interested in a love relationship as being categorized into one of four groups. What are these categories? |
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Clingy, Skittish, Fickle, and Secure |
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Insecure, Manic, Eros, and Ludus |
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Insecure, Sexual, Eros, and Ludus |
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Clingy, Insecure, Eros, and Ludus |
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What is the definition of Sexual self-disclosure? |
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Sexual self-disclosure defined as attacks with words. In many cases, verbal abuse has been shown to initiate extreme psychological and emotional damage to those on the receiving end. |
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Sexual self-disclosure defined as a repetitive pattern of stages that define most abusive and violent relationships, cycling through the honeymoon stage, the tension-building phase, and the explosion of violence, followed by a return to the honeymoon stag |
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Sexual self-disclosure is defined, very broadly, as any sexual interaction between a child or adolescent and adult or a more knowledgeable child that can but does not always involve physical contact. |
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Sexual self-disclosure is defined as the extent to which the partners in a love relationship are comfortable with and willing to reveal their sexual desires, backgrounds, fears, fantasies, and preferences. |
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What is the definition of Verbal Abuse? |
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Verbal Abuse is defined as a repetitive pattern of stages that define most abusive and violent relationships, cycling through the honeymoon stage, the tension-building phase, and the explosion of violence, followed by a return to the honeymoon stage, and |
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Verbal Abuse is defined, very broadly, as any sexual interaction between a child or adolescent and adult or a more knowledgeable child that can but does not always involve physical contact. |
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Verbal Abuse is defined as attacks with words. In many cases, verbal abuse has been shown to initiate extreme psychological and emotional damage to those on the receiving end. |
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Verbal Abuse isdefined as the extent to which the partners in a love relationship are comfortable with and willing to reveal their sexual desires, backgrounds, fears, fantasies, and preferences. |
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50) |
What is a Physical Abuse? |
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51) |
What is a Cycle Violence? |
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52) |
What is a Sexual Assault? |
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53) |
What is Childhood Sexual Abuse? |
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54) |
What is an Atypical Sexual Behavior? |
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55) |
Sexual Deviations are also known as what? |
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