The Internet allows individuals to locate others who share the same sexual desires and thus create, among other things, unusual sexual communities online.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which is a study that provided evidence that homophobic attitudes may, in part, result from anxiety about one's own sexual orientation?
a. a study showing that 80% of "homophobic" men had visited gay pornographic Internet sites within the last six months, compared to 34% of "non-homophobic" men b. a study showing that 80% of "homophobic" men had erectile responses while watching two men have sex, compared to 34% of "non-homophobic" men c. a study in which 80% of "homophobic" men showed similar brain activity to gay men, compared to 34% of "non-homophobic" men d. a study in which 80% of "homophobic" men showed similar "walking patterns" to gay men, compared to 34% of "non-homophobic" men
The revised Life Orientation Test (LOT-R) evaluates
a) optimism. b) spirituality. c) humor. d) creativity.
According to studies conducted upon sex workers in the Netherlands, a significant portion of prostitutes
A. had been sexually abused during their childhood. B. came from wealthy, upper-class backgrounds. C. were found to have developed immunity against AIDS. D. have high levels of self-esteem and self-confidence.
Which of the following methods of contraception alter specific characteristics of a woman's ovulation cycle or reproductive tract?
A. Fertility awareness methods B. Vaginal Spermicides C. Cervical Barrier Methods D. Barrier Methods E. Female hormonal methods