MARGINALIZED WOMEN EXAM SCRIPT 2026
COMPLETE ANSWERS VERIFIED
◉ Cultivation Theory. Answer: The idea that greater exposure to the
media makes it more likely that the images seen there will seem
realistic and believable.
◉ body shaming. Answer: An ongoing experience of negative
emotions as a result of judging one's body as undesirable.
◉ bulimia nervosa. Answer: A disorder characterized by binge
episodes, in which the person eats a great deal and feels out of
control while doing so, and compensatory behavior, such throwing
up, exercising excessively, or using laxatives.
◉ sex work. Answer: An umbrella term that refers to the exchange of
sexual services, performances, or products for compensation.
◉ Performative Bisexuality. Answer: A sexual script in which
heterosexual women make out and engage in sexual activities with
other women for the enjoyment of men who are watching them.
, ◉ Midwife, her training and perspective taking is different, human
centered vs. clinical centered, prevention and care vs treatment and
avoiding crisis and disease. Answer: What is our guest speaker's
(Hannah) occupation and how is that different from a nurse?
◉ sexual double standard. Answer: A perspective in which women
are judged more harshly than men for engaging in comparable
sexual behaviors.
◉ sexual arousal disorder. Answer: Women may not be stimulated
by partners in ways that would be expected to produce orgasms is a
symptom of what sexual disorder?
◉ dyspareunia. Answer: An otherwise happy, committed couple
becomes concerned because the female partner recently began
experiencing severe pain in her genital area during intercourse.
What is this woman most likely experiencing?
◉ sexual socialization. Answer: the process of learning about
sexuality
◉ slut shaming. Answer: criticism of girls and women for their
actual or presumed engagement in sexual activity
◉ Casual sex. Answer: sex outside of a relationship