________ refers to the process of someone being treated as a sex object and the objectification becomes so intense that the person may feel that they have no other value as a human being other than their sex appeal.
A. Sexualization
B. Resilience
C. Sexual chauvinism
D. Sexual expression
E. Sexual socialization
Answer: A
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A congressional committee claimed that Kinsey's work "undermined the moral fiber of the nation," contributed to the rise of juvenile delinquency, and left the country vulnerable to a Communist takeover
Subsequently, Kinsey lost a major source of funding for his research a year later. This scenario best reflects the fact that the government ____. a. is committed to keeping personal judgements about sexuality separate from public policy b. has a powerful influence over sex research c. only supports science-based sex research d. had a personal vendetta against Kinsey unrelated to his research initiatives
The Fuld Object-Memory Evaluation has proven particularly useful in diagnosing
a) Alzheimer's disease. b) frontal lobe injury. c) temporal lobe injury. d) stroke.
_____ refers to the things that people learned earlier-for example, in childhood-that now inhibit their sexual response.
A. Latent libido B. Prior learning C. Immediate cause D. Antecedent factors
Which of the following is true according to the behavioral theory?
A. The process of conditioning may be how certain paraphilias develop. B. A love map that combines both the image of an idealized lover and the script and technique for sexual action is abnormal. C. Lack of close attachment and love from parents may lead to development of paraphilias. D. If a nonsexual object is repeatedly associated with a pleasurable sexual activity, the object becomes a barrier to optimal sexual development. E. If an individual experiences positive reinforcement with normal sexual activity, it may lead to the avoidance of intimacy.