In the context of bisexual development, in what way does gender identity differ from sexual identity?
A. Unlike gender identity, sexual identity seems to be fixed in the preschool years.
B. Unlike gender identity, sexual identity continues to evolve in adulthood for some people.
C. Unlike gender identity, sexual identity develops in the same way for all people.
D. Unlike sexual identity, gender identity develops in the same way for all people.
Answer: B
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a. guns b. date rape drugs c. alcohol d. tasers
Which of the following statements is true about transsexualism?
A. Gender reassignment surgery for female-to-male transsexuals is easier than it is for male-to-female transsexuals. B. The term "transsexual" is used to refer to the person both before and after having undergone gender reassignment. C. It is a problem of sexual behavior. D. Female-to-male transsexuals are more likely to seek help at clinics.
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.
Identify the reversible method of birth control in which fertility can take up to a year to return after discontinuation.
A. Injectable contraceptive B. Tubal ligation C. Vasectomy D. Hormonal implant E. Contraceptive patch