Matching the following
A. the principle that individuals sort themselves into groups non-randomly
B. a 1948 book that changed how we look at sexuality
C. a critical standpoint that challenges the conventional understanding of sexuality
D. a group of people that form voluntary ties among individuals that are not legally or biologically related
E. the proportion of all births that occur to unmarried women
F. the belief that sexual identities are entirely socially created
G. a set of sexual practices and attitudes that lead to the formation in a person's mind of his or her being heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual
H. the practice of having just one sex partner
I. the belief that social and biological factors determine human sexuality
J. sexual activity by a married person with someone other than his or her spouse
A. selection effect
B. Kinsey Report
C. queer theory
D. family of choice
E. nonmarital birth ratio
F. social constructivist perspective
G. sexual identity
H. sexual monogamy
I. Integrative Perspective
J. extramarital sex
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A. conflict perspective B. interactionist perspective C. functionalist perspective D. feminist perspective