Clinical voyeurism is defined as someone who derives compulsive sexual pleasure from ____

a. watching pornographic videos
b. being watched by others while engaging in a sexual activity
c. observing strangers as they undress or engage in sexual relations, with their knowledge or consent
d. observing strangers as they undress or engage in sexual relations, without their knowledge or consent


ANS: D

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Nancy was watching the news one evening and saw a story about gay bashing. What type of news story did she most likely view?

a. a story about gay men and partying b. a story about an extreme criminal and violent act against a gay person motivated by homophobia c. a story about the differences between gay men and lesbian women d. a story about politicians talking about gay rights

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During one of her therapy sessions, Claire discusses her "unsatisfying" sex life with her therapist. What is a simple "exercise" that Claire's therapist may want to recommend to help her improve her sex life?

a. Decrease the frequency of her sexual fantasies. b. Increase the frequency of her sexual fantasies. c. Decrease the frequency of her erotic dreams. d. Increase the frequency of her erotic dreams.

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Most men and women use _______ methods when communicating about sex.

a) indirect, nonverbal b) direct, verbal c) explicit, direct d) clear, physical

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On April 1st, a sexual behavior questionnaire is administered to a sample of adults. On April 15th, the same group of adults responds to the same questionnaire again. The group's second round of responses is identical to their original answers. Which of the following is most likely to be true in this scenario?

A. test-retest reliability is -1.0 B. test-retest reliability is +0.5 C. test-retest reliability is +1.0 D. test-retest reliability is 0

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