Maya attends a plenary lecture entitled, "The Underlying Causes of Rape," at the annual Society for Neuroscience conference. The lecturer discusses a theory to explain what factors drive some men to rape
The theory states the rapist views sexual conquests as a source of self esteem and experiences gratification from controlling women. Which theory is the lecturer discussing?
a. the confluence model of sexual aggression
b. the feminist model of sexual aggression
c. the dichotomic model of sexual aggression
d. the evolutionary model of sexual aggression
ANS: A
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a. express their knowledge c. give advice b. connect with others d. build their self-confidence
Which of the following is true for illness and sexuality?
A. The expression of sexuality and well-being as one ages are influenced by chronic illnesses. B. cardiovascular diseases do not show any influence on sexual desire and the performance. C. New treatments and new ways of coping with long-lasting conditions and ailments are rarely available. D. Good medical treatment, social support and continued engagement in life can help overcome chronic conditions cannot remove the hindrances to sexual expression. E. Treatments for long-lasting conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, arthritis, and cancer, do not produce sexual side effects.
________ remains the most important and most consistent factor in sexual socialization, according to researchers.
A. The peer group B. The media C. The educational institution D. The religious institution E. The family
The classic research of Martha McClintock documented the existence of a phenomenon known as _____: the convergence, over several months, of the dates of onset of menstrual periods among women who are in close contact with each other.
A. hypermenorrhoea B. premenstrual syndrome (PMS) C. amenorrhea D. menstrual synchrony