Discuss the biopsychosocial model of orgasm. How does it fit the bioecological model of sexual response?
What will be an ideal response?
The biopsychosocial model of orgasm includes three elements: sensory
(stimulation of the body), evaluative (stimulation of the mind), and affective (stimulation
of the emotions). It fits the bioecological perspective because it is multifaceted and
includes the individual’s interaction with the environment on several levels. Response
should include a concrete example.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
One of the hindrances holding back trafficked children and women is that they are "innumerate," which makes it difficult for them to keep track of their business. What does this mean?
a. They have never been taught to count. b. They have never been taught to read. c. They have never been taught to speak languages, other than the ones they knew in their countries of origin. d. They have been sterilized before they were trafficked and can never have children of their own.
According to the structural-functionalist perspective, prostitution has existed for centuries because it ______.
A. promotes inequality among social groups B. contributes to the survival of society C. symbolizes sexual freedom D. empowers women to become financially independent