A person’s field of availablesis primarily influenced by_______.

a) his or her personal preferences
b) the surrounding physical, virtual, and social environment
c) feelings of attraction
d) his or her own level of responsiveness


b) the surrounding physical, virtual, and social environment

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Most sexual problems are _______

a. diagnosed by a physician b. diagnosed by a therapist c. self-diagnosed d. diagnosed by family members

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Zack, a three year old boy, falls down and cuts his knee. His father sees that Zack is about to cry, but instead encourages Zack to hold back his tears and "take it like a man." What are the likely implications of this?

a. Zack will end up over reacting to situations as he grows up because he will not learn how to deal with his emotions b. Zack will internalize his emotional reactions, which may lead to physiological changes, such as increases in heart rate, blood pressure, and sweating in response to stress. c. Zack will learn through trial and error that outwardly expressing his emotions is a healthier lifestyle choice. d. There is strong evidence that this type of early experience rewires the brain to such an extent that Zack will have no choice but to always internalize his emotions.

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In Korabi, members of the place of worship, who are mostly men, conduct a coming of age ceremony for boys and girls at puberty. This involves performance of sexual acts. This is an example of cultures which allowed same-sex relationships that are:

A. defined by age difference. B. following compulsory heterosexuality. C. defined by role difference. D. defined by gender difference. E. ignorant of or do not recognize homosexuality.

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Explain LGBTQ family formation.

What will be an ideal response?

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