Genetic factors contribute to approximately 18-19% of a woman's sexual orientation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: T
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Why would encouraging someone to admit they are a sex addict be problematic?
a. An admission of sexual addiction may cause someone to go from one extreme, hypersexual behavior, to the other extreme, hyposexual behavior. b. The concept of sexual addiction may diminish one's capacity to examine why and how they came to feel powerless against their sex addiction and what they can do to overcome their addiction. c. The confirmation of a sexual disorder may cause someone to sink into a deep depression. d. The diagnosis of sexual addiction may cause the sex addict to experience feelings of anxiety when presented with a sexual stimuli as a consequence of feeling powerless against their addiction.
The interactive biopsychosocial approach suggests that:
A. the source of sexual orientation is a conscious learning and teaching. B. sexuality is a behavioral and cognitive process that is later reinforced by imprinting experiences. C. an individual with a biosocial tendency to be attracted to the same sex is likely to pass on the tendency to his or her offspring. D. the evidence linking male siblings by sexual orientation is much weaker than for females. E. starting in early life, biological, psychological, and social factors interact to produce sexual attractions and sexual orientation.
________ prevents fertilization by interrupting the passage of sperm or egg through the fallopian tubes.
A. Laparoscopy B. Oral contraceptive C. Emergency contraception D. Vasectomy E. Tubal ligation
Which of the following is true of the penis and the clitoris?
A. Both the penis and clitoris comprise of a shaft and the glans. B. Unlike the penis, the clitoris has few or no nerve endings. C. Unlike the clitoris, the penis is erectile. D. Both the penis and clitoris have a direct function in reproduction.