Human Sexuality
1)

What is a "sexual revolution" in 1960’s?

 
Sexual Revolution is the snowball effect of the growing desire of young people to experience sexual freedom. Sexual Revolution is how we engage in relationships and behaviors that determine our desires and sexual identity as well as our overall sexual health, well-being, and our perceptions and expressions. Sexual Revolution is a type of methodology utilizes information that iscollected through interviews, surveys, or questionnaires of participants. Sexual Revolution is the main force behind personality development that begins to occur in children.
 
2)

What is Human Sexuality?

 
Human sexuality involves much more than anatomy and sexual responses, but incorporates how we engage in relationships and behaviors that determine our desires and sexual identity as well as our overall sexual health, well-being, and our perceptions and ex Human sexuality is an individual's perception of sexuality, orientation, sexual preferences engender. Human sexuality is merely a name that defines a person's concept or beliefs toward or regarding romantic or sexual relationships. Human sexuality is coercive sexual content that doesn't necessarily involve intercourse.
 
3)

The multitude of methods commonly used today to survey and study sexual behavior in humans are:

 
Clerical Method, Administrative Method, Interdependent Method, and Dependent Method Special Method, Manageable Method, Timebound Method, and Attainable Method Observational Method, Survey method, Correlational method, and Experimental method Relational Method, Interrelation Method, Independent Method, and Interdependent Method
 
4)

What is an Observational Method as a tool to survey and study sexual behavior?

 
Observational Method utilizes information that is collected through interviews, surveys, or questionnaires of participants. Observational Method utilizes the videotape recording of the client’s meeting with his family. Observational Method is an indirect observation of sexual identity. Observational Method is a direct observation of sexual behavior in laboratories or in the field.
 
5)

What is a Survey Method as a tool to survey and study sexual behavior?

 
Survey Method utilizes information that is collected through interviews, surveys, or questionnaires of participants. Survey Method is an indirect observation of sexual identity Survey Method a direct observation of sexual behavior in laboratories or in the field. Survey Method is a direct observation of sexual abuse.
 
6)

What is a Correlational Method as a tool to survey and study sexual behavior?

 
Correlational Method a direct observation of sexual abuse. Correlational Method a direct observation of sexual abuse. Correlational Method disables psychologists or researchers to view and examine relationships and correlation between communication, couple longevity, compatibility, and sexual satisfaction. Correlational Method enables psychologists or researchers to view and examine relationships and correlation between communication, couple longevity, compatibility, and sexual satisfaction.
 
7)

What is an Experimental Method as a tool to survey and study sexual behavior?

 
Experimental Method utilizes information that is collected through interviews, surveys, or questionnaires of participants. Experimental Method enables psychologists and researchers to attempt conclusions between independent and dependent variables. Experimental Method enables psychologists or researchers to view and examine relationships and correlation between communication, couple longevity, compatibility, and sexual satisfaction. Experimental Method Correlational Method disables psychologists or researchers to view and examine relationships and correlation between communication, couple longevity, compatibility, and sexual satisfaction.
 
8)

According to Freud, what is sex drive or libido?

 
A Libido is the main force behind personality development that begins to occur in children. A Libido is not the main force behind personality development that begins to occur in children. A Libido is the main force behind personality development that begins to occur in an old age. A Libido is not the main force behind personality development that begins to occur in an old age.
 
9)

According to Freud's Psychosexual Stages of Development, what is the definition of Oral Stage?

 
Oral Stage is defined as lasting from birth through the first year, focuses on an infant’s ability to explore his or her world through the mouth. Oral Stage is defined as lasting from birth through the fourth year, focuses on child’s inability to explore his or her world through the mouth. Oral Stage is defined as lasting from birth through the sixth year, focuses on child’s inability to explore his or her world through the mouth. Oral Stage is defined as lasting from birth through the nineth year, focuses on child’s inability to explore his or her world through the mouth.
 
10)

According to Freud’s Psychosexual Stages of Development, in what stage does a child learns to master toilet training?

 
Phallic Stage Oral Stage Anal stage Latency Stage
 
11)

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?

 
Phallic Stage Oral Stage Anal stage Latency Stage
 
12)

What is the fourth stage of sexual development according to Freud’s Psychosexual Stages of Development?

 
Genital Stage Latency Stage Oral Stage Anal Stage
 
13)

What is the last stage of sexual development of Freud’s Psychosexual Stages of Development?

 
Genital Stage Latency Stage Oral Stage Anal Stage
 
14)

How many major psychological challengers or stages of development that may be compared to Freud’s corresponding development that was developed by Erikson?

 
Eight major psychosocial challenges or stages of development Nine major psychosocial challenges or stages of development Ten major psychosocial challenges or stages of development Eleven major psychosocial challenges or stages of development
 
15)

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?

 
Erikson believed that children will not begin to accept responsibilities, many of which are beyond their capacity to manage. Erikson believed that children begin to accept responsibilities, many of which are beyond their capacity to manage. Erikson believed that children begin to refuse responsibilities, many of which are beyond their capacity to manage. Erikson believed that children begin to revoke responsibilities, many of which are beyond their capacity to manage.
 
16)

What is Observational Learning?

 
Observational Learning is defined as patterns of behavior that are learned by reading books. Observational Learning is defined as patterns of behavior that are learned by studying. Observational Learning is defined as patterns of behavior that are learned by mere observation without actions. Observational Learning is defined as patterns of behavior that are learned by imitation.
 
17)

Erikson believed Old age is considered an adult stage of development. What does this stage of development create for the old age?

 
Old age is considered an adult stage of development that creates a challenge between ego integrity and despair. Old age is considered an infant stage of development that creates a challenge between ego integrity and despair. Old age is considered an adult stage of development that creates a challenge between shame and guilt. Old age is considered an infant stage of development that creates a challenge between ego integrity and despair.
 
18)

What is Sexual Identity?

 
Sexual identity merely a name that defines a person's concept or beliefs toward or regarding romantic or sexual relationships. Sexual identity is coercive sexual content that doesn't necessarily involve intercourse. Sexual identity is not coercive sexual content that does involve intercourse. Sexual identity is defined as an individual's perception of sexuality, orientation, sexual preferences engender.
 
19)

What are the three Phases of Sexual Development?

 
Early adulthood, Midlife, Late adulthood Infancy, Teen, and Midlife Teen, Midlife, and Old Age Infancy, Early Childhood, and Midlife
 
20)

How many categories did a Canadian sociologist named John Alan Lee broached that were called the styles of love?

 
6 Categories 8 Categories 10 Categories 12 Categories
 
21)

What is an Eros Love?

 
Eros Love is as the word implies, pragmatic. It involves relationships that are selected according to rational as well as practical criteria almost in a businesslike manner. Eros Love is defined as being characterized by emotional caring and friendship. Eros Love is focuses on the initial excitement involved in the formation of her relationship, more than on the development of the relationship. Eros love is considered to be passionate and erotic nudist common with short-term relationships.
 
22)

What is a Ludus Love?

 
Ludus Love is as the word implies, pragmatic. It involves relationships that are selected according to rational as well as practical criteria almost in a businesslike manner. Ludus Love is as the word implies, pragmatic. It involves relationships that are selected according to rational as well as practical criteria almost in a businesslike manner. Ludus Love focuses on the initial excitement involved in the formation of her relationship, more than on the development of the relationship. Ludus Love is considered to be passionate and erotic nudist common with short-term relationships.
 
23)

What is a Storge Love?

 
Storge Love is as the word implies, pragmatic. It involves relationships that are selected according to rational as well as practical criteria almost in a businesslike manner. Storge Love is defined as being characterized by emotional caring and friendship. Storge Love focuses on the initial excitement involved in the formation of her relationship, more than on the development of the relationship. Storge Love is considered to be passionate and erotic nudist common with short-term relationships.
 
24)

What is a Pragma Love?

 
Pragma love is as the word implies, pragmatic. It involves relationships that are selected according to rational as well as practical criteria almost in a businesslike manner. Pragma love is defined as being characterized by emotional caring and friendship. Pragma love focuses on the initial excitement involved in the formation of her relationship, more than on the development of the relationship. Pragma love is considered to be passionate and erotic nudist common with short-term relationships.
 
25)

What is an Agape Love?

 
Agape Love is focused and pays particular attention to the concept of giving or offering to another a partner when he or she particularly needs without expectation or receiving something in return. Agape Love is considered to be passionate and erotic nudist common with short-term relationships. Agape Love focuses on the initial excitement involved in the formation of her relationship, more than on the development of the relationship. Agape Love is defined as being characterized by emotional caring and friendship.
 
26)

Psychologist Robert Sternberg developed what theory?

 
Circle of Love Theory Triangular Theory of Love Rectangular Theory of Love Square Theory of Love
 
27)

What is a Sexual Orientation?

 
Sexual orientation is merely a name that defines a person's concept or beliefs toward or regarding romantic or sexual relationships. Sexual Orientation involves much more than anatomy and sexual responses, but incorporates how we engage in relationships and behaviors that determine our desires and sexual identity as well as our overall sexual health, well-being, and our perceptions and Sexual Orientation is a coercive sexual content that doesn't necessarily involve intercourse. Sexual Orientation is an individual's perception of sexuality, orientation, sexual preferences engender.
 
28)

What is Heterosexual?

 
Heterosexual is defined as an individual who experiences romantic or sexual feelings for someone of the opposite sex. Heterosexual is defined as an individual who may feel such attractions for both genders Heterosexual is defined as generally has romantic or sexual feelings for members of the same sex. Heterosexual is defined as an individual who may feel such attractions to himself.
 
29)

What is the definition of Bisexual?

 
A bisexual is defined as an individual who experiences romantic or sexual feelings for someone of the opposite sex. A Bisexual individual may feel such attractions for both genders A Bisexual Individual is defined as generally has romantic or sexual feelings for members of the same sex. A Bisexual Individual is defined as an individual who may feel such attractions to himself.
 
30)

What is a Homosexual?

 
A Homosexual generally has romantic or sexual feelings for members of the same sex. A Homosexual individual may feel such attractions for both genders A Homosexual is defined as generally has romantic or sexual feelings for members of the same sex. A Homosexual is defined as an individual who may feel such attractions to himself.
 
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?

 
Exclusively heterosexual with no homosexual Equally homosexual and heterosexual Exclusively heterosexual Exclusively bisexual
 
32)

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?

 
Exclusively heterosexual with no homosexual Equally homosexual and heterosexual Exclusively heterosexual Exclusively bisexual
 
33)

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?

 
Exclusively homosexual with no heterosexual Exclusively heterosexual with no homosexual Exclusively heterosexual Exclusively bisexual
 
34)

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?

 
Identity Synthesis Identity Confusion Identity Tolerance Identity Transexuals
 
35)

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?

 
Identity Synthesis Identity Confusion Identity Tolerance Identity Transexuals
 
36)

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?

 
Identity Synthesis Identity Confusion Identity Tolerance Identity Transexuals
 
37)

What is Psychoanalytic Theory of sexual orientation?

 
Psychoanalytic Theory of sexual orientation believed that hormones, genetics, and the development of the brain play a large role in the sexual orientation of any given of individual. The psychoanalytic theory is based on Freud's early writings regarding psychosocial development and that homosexuality is the result of over identification with opposite sex parents. Psychoanalytic Theory is a rare theory caused by hormonal disorder that result in genetically formed males who possess female genitals. Psychoanalytic Theory 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.
 
38)

What is a Biological Theory of sexual orientation?

 
Biological Theories of sexual orientation believed that hormones, genetics, and the development of the brain play a large role in the sexual orientation of any given of individual. Biological Theories is based on Freud's early writings regarding psychosocial development and that homosexuality are the result of over identification with opposite sex parents. Biological Theories are rare theory caused by hormonal disorder that result in genetically formed males who possess female genitals. Biological Theories are 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.
 
39)

What is the difference between gender and sexual orientation?

 
Our sex is determined by our biology, while gender identity is something we learned during the course of our upbringing, as well as experiences not only in childhood but also throughout our life. Our sex is determined by extremely rare and caused by hormonal disorder that result in genetically formed males who possess female genitals. Our sex is determined by 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. Our sex is determined by a long-term relationship, almost a friendship that develops in a marriage after passion ebbs.
 
40)

What is a Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome?

 
Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome is something we learned during the course of our upbringing, as well as experiences not only in childhood but also throughout our life. Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndromeis extremely rare and caused by hormonal disorder that result in genetically formed males who possess female genitals. Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome is determined by 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.
 
41)

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?

 
Transsexuals Bisexual Homosexual Heterosexual
 
42)

What is an Intimacy?

 
Intimacy is defined as a long-term relationship, almost a friendship that develops in a marriage after passion ebbs. Intimacy is defined as a relationship that is initially quite passionate, but lacks the intimacy that creates a long-lasting relationship. Intimacy is defined as the greatest emotional aspect of love, which creates feelings of closeness and emotional connections and sharing. Intimacy is defined as a practical love relationship that was based on logic and the advantages of being engaged in a specific relationship.
 
43)

What is a Compassionate Love?

 
Compassionate Loveis defined as a long-term relationship, almost a friendship that develops in a marriage after passion ebbs. Compassionate Love is defined as a relationship that is initially quite passionate, but lacks the intimacy that creates a long-lasting relationship. Compassionate Love is defined as the greatest emotional aspect of love, which creates feelings of closeness and emotional connections and sharing.Arousal disorder Compassionate Love is defined as a practical love relationship that was based on logic and the advantages of being engaged in a specific relationship.
 
44)

What is a Fatuous Love?

 
Fatuous love is defined as a relationship that is initially quite passionate, but lacks the intimacy that creates a long-lasting relationship. Fatuous Love is defined as a practical love relationship that was based on logic and the advantages of being engaged in a specific relationship. Fatuous Love known as mania, is one of the processes of types of a love relationship, which often results in possessiveness or obsession with another individual and often leads people in trouble. Fatuous Love suggested a practical love relationship that was based on logic and the advantages of being engaged in a specific relationship.
 
45)

What is a Pragma Type of Love?

 
Pragma Type of Love is defined as a relationship that is initially quite passionate, but lacks the intimacy that creates a long-lasting relationship. Pragma Type of Love is defined as a practical love relationship that was based on logic and the advantages of being engaged in a specific relationship. Pragma Type of Love known as mania, is one of the processes of types of a love relationship, which often results in possessiveness or obsession with another individual and often leads people in trouble. Pragma type love suggested a practical love relationship that was based on logic and the advantages of being engaged in a specific relationship.
 
46)

What is a Manic Love?

 
Manic Loveis defined as a relationship that is initially quite passionate, but lacks the intimacy that creates a long-lasting relationship. Manic Loveis defined 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. Manic love, known as mania, is one of the processes of types of a love relationship, which often results in possessiveness or obsession with another individual and often leads people in trouble. Manic Love suggested a practical love relationship that was based on logic and the advantages of being engaged in a specific relationship.
 
47)

Researchers Hatfield and Rapson described any person interested in a love relationship as being categorized into one of four groups. What are these categories?

 
Clingy, Skittish, Fickle, and Secure Insecure, Manic, Eros, and Ludus Insecure, Sexual, Eros, and Ludus Clingy, Insecure, Eros, and Ludus
 
48)

What is the definition of Sexual self-disclosure?

 
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. 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 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. 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.
 
49)

What is the definition of Verbal Abuse?

 
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 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. 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. 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.
 
50)

What is a Physical Abuse?

 
Physical Abuse is any type of abuse that takes on physical form. Physical Abuse is any type of abuse that takes on emotional form. Physical Abuse is any type of abuse that takes on psychological form. Physical Abuse is any type of abuse that takes on verbal form.
 
51)

What is a Cycle Violence?

 
A cycle of violence 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 stag A cycle of violence is defined as 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. A cycle of violence is defined as a practical love relationship that was based on logic and the advantages of being engaged in a specific relationship. A cycle of violence is defined as a relationship that is initially quite passionate, but lacks the intimacy that creates a long-lasting relationship.
 
52)

What is a Sexual Assault?

 
Sexual assault is defined as coercive sexual content that doesn't necessarily involve intercourse. Sexual Assault is defined as a relationship that is initially quite passionate, but lacks the intimacy that creates a long-lasting relationship. Sexual Assault is defined as a practical love relationship that was based on logic and the advantages of being engaged in a specific relationship. Sexual Assault is known as mania, is one of the processes of types of a love relationship, which often results in possessiveness or obsession with another individual and often leads people in trouble.
 
53)

What is Childhood Sexual Abuse?

 
Childhood sexual 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. Childhood Sexual Abuse is defined as a practical love relationship that was based on logic and the advantages of being engaged in a specific relationship. Childhood Sexual Abuse generally defined as normal. Childhood Sexual Abuse is known as mania, is one of the processes of types of a love relationship, which often results in possessiveness or obsession with another individual and often leads people in trouble.
 
54)

What is an Atypical Sexual Behavior?

 
Atypical sexual behavior is generally defined as normal. Atypical sexual behavior is generally defined as "a theory" only. Atypical sexual behavior is generally defined as "not existent" behavior. Atypical sexual behavior is generally defined as "not normal" or "deviant"
 
55)

Sexual Deviations are also known as what?

 
Sexual Deviations are also known as Paraphilia Sexual Deviations are also known as Dementia Sexual Deviations are also known as Sexual Abuse Sexual Deviations are also known as Sexual Violence