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TEST BANK FOR 6 y 6 y




Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity, Canadian Edition, 6th Edition by
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Chapter 1-18 6y




Chapter 01: Studying Human Sexuality: An Introduction
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Multiple ChoiceQuestions
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1. inform us aboutthe physiological mechanisms of sexual arousaland response. 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y




A) Biologists
B) Psychologists
C) Anthropologists
D) Sociologists


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QuestionID: 01-1-01 6 y




Page-Reference: 3 6y




Skill:Recall/Concept
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Objective: LO 1.1
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Answer: A)Biologists 6y 6y




2. Meaneyand Rye (2007) argue that learning about one's own sexuallikes and dislikescan lead to
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A) sexualself-actualization. y
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B) a greater probability of conception.
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C) sexualselfishness. y
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D) morefrequentmasturbation.
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Difficulty:1 y
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QuestionID: 01-1-02 6 y




Page-Reference: 3 6y




Skill:Recall/Concept
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Objective: LO 1.1
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Answer: A) sexual self-actualization.
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3. Which of the following is an example of gender roles?
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A) anatomicaldifferencesbetweenmaleandfemale sexualanatomy 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y y
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B) culturalexpectationsthatmales,but notfemales,initiatesexualcontact
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C) politicalfreedom toself-identifyas heterosexual,homosexual,orbisexual
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D) taboosprohibitingmale–maleorfemale–femalesexualactivities
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Difficulty:2 y
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QuestionID: 01-1-03 6 y




Page-Reference:2 y
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Skill: Application
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Objective: LO 1.1
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Answer: B)culturalexpectationsthat males,butnot females,initiatesexualcontact
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,4. In which of the following scenarios would sex be considered a leisure activity, according to Meaney and Rye
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(2007)?
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A) Julie voluntarilyengages insex witha casualacquaintance
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B) Frank has sex with his wife because hefeels that it is his obligation
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C) David is asex worker who accepts both maleand female clients
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D) Emma has had sex in exchange for moneyon only one occasion
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Difficulty:2 y
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QuestionID: 01-1-04 6 y




Page-Reference:2 y
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Skill: Application
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Objective: LO 1.1
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Answer: A)Julie voluntarilyengagesin sex witha casual acquaintance
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5. examinecross-culturalsimilarities and differences in sexual behaviour is 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y




A) Medicaldoctors y
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B) Anthropologists
C) Psychologists
D) Sociologists


Difficulty:1 y
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QuestionID: 01-1-05 6 y




Page-Reference: 3 6y




Skill:Recall/Concept
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Objective: LO 1.1
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Answer: B)Anthropologists 6y 6y




6. Aleadingorganization inCanadathat promotes sexuality research and education is
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A) the Sex Information and EducationCouncilof Canada.
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B) the CanadianAssociation ofSex Educators,CounsellorsandTherapists.
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C) the Canadian Societyfor the Studyof Sexuality.
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D) theCanadianAssociation ofSexualHealthPromotion.
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Difficulty:1 y
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QuestionID: 01-1-06 6 y




Page-Reference: 3 6y




Skill:Recall/Concept
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Objective: LO 1.1
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Answer: A)the Sex InformationandEducation Council of Canada.
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7. Whatdid Messenger observe was the norm in Inis Beag?
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A) womenwhofoundsexto be pleasurable wererevered 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y




B) womenwerealways the initiatorof sex 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y




C) marriedcouplesengagedinsex with their undergarmentson 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y 6y




D) mendid whatever theycouldto prolong ejaculation
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QuestionID: 01-1-07 6 y




Page-Reference: 4 6y




Skill:Recall/Concept
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Objective: LO 1.2
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Answer:C) married couplesengagedin sex withtheir undergarmentson
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8. What did Marshall observe was the norm in Mangaia?
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A) adolescentboys were expectedtoengagein sex with oldermenin the community
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B) boys andgirls were discouragedfrom engaginginsexualplay andmasturbation
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C) adolescentboys,butnotgirls, wereencouraged to have sexualrelationships beforemarriage
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D) boys weregivena two-week courseof instruction on techniquesof sexualbehaviour at aroundage13
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Difficulty:1 y
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QuestionID: 01-1-08 6 y




Page-Reference: 4 6y




Skill:Recall/Concept
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Objective: LO 1.2
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Answer: D)boys weregivena two-week courseof instructionon techniquesof sexualbehaviour ataround age13
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9. According to the textbook, 6y 6y 6y 6y is vitalto resolving conflicts and establishing healthy relationships.
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A) respect
B) education
C) passion
D) pleasure


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QuestionID: 01-1-09 6 y




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Skill:Recall/Concept
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Objective: LO 1.2
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Answer: A)respect 6y 6y




10. According to(StatisticsCanada, 2017b),what percentage of Canadianswere immigrants in 2016?
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A) 10%
B) 22%
C) 30%
D) 41%


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QuestionID: 01-1-10 6 y




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Skill:Recall/Concept
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Objective: LO 1.2
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Answer: B)22% 6y 6y




11. Imagine two relatively isolated populations on opposite sides of the world. An anthropologist finds that one
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population is relatively sexuallyconservative, whereas theother population endorsespersonal sexualfreedom.
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, What factor might account for the differences in sexual attitudes and behaviours between these two populations?
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A) latitude
B) nutrition
C) culture
D) biology


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QuestionID: 01-1-11 6 y




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Skill: Application
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Objective: LO 1.2
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Answer: C) culture 6y 6y




12. When looking at Canadian society and sexuality, one of themost notable changes in theCanadian mosaic is
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A) an increase in liberalattitudessince the early90s.
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B) the dramatic increase in theproportion of visibleminorities.
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C) the addition of avarietyof less conservative sexual practices.
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D) thesignificantincrease of mixedmarriage—i.e.,marriagebetween peopleof differentethnicities.
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Difficulty:1 y
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QuestionID: 01-1-12 6 y




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Skill:Recall/Concept
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Objective: LO 1.3
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Answer: B)the dramaticincreasein the proportion of visibleminorities.
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13. Some Canadians have their male children circumcised at a young age. Some immigrants to Canada disagree with
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this practice on the grounds that children cannot consent to the procedure. This is an example of how immigrants
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and those born in Canada may differ in their
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A) ethics.
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C) values.
D) education.


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Skill: Application
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Objective: LO 1.3
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Answer: C) values. 6y 6y




14. When it comes to sexual activities, children of immigrant parents in Canada
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A) tendto leavetheir traditionalcultural valuesystems andadopt thevaluesof Canadian society.
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B) aremorelikely to participate inriskybehaviour due tolimited education.
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C) tend tobe verysimilar to Canadianchildrenof thesame age.
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D) often get caught in a cultural clash between the traditional values of their parents and the more permissive values of
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Canadian society.
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