What are common characteristics of most male cross dressers?

a. from middle-class households; raised by both parents; have a father who provided a masculine image
b. from lower-class households; raised by both parents; have a father who provided a feminine image
c. from middle-class households; raised by one parent; have a father who provided a masculine image
d. from lower-class households; raised by one parent have a father who provided a feminine image


ANS: A

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The case study concludes with a detailed analysis of the subject's decision to undergo gender reassignment therapy as an adult. This study is of particular interest to Deirdra because her three year old son often plays with dolls and likes to wear her shoes around the house. Deirdra wonders, if based on the information provided in the case study, whether her son would benefit from gender reassignment therapy as an adult? This scenario best reflects which shortcoming of case studies? a. Case studies are not always generalizable. b. Case studies do not provide useful information. c. Case studies are very limited by the amount of information that can be collected for one individual. d. Case studies are usually not helpful for the subject of the study themselves.

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Estrogen increases the deposition of fat around the buttocks and thighs, which is nature's way of ensuring that ____

a. women will have increased resistance to infection and disease b. men will be attracted to women, thus leading to more procreation and new offspring c. women have potential energy stores for menstruating d. women have potential energy stores for pregnancy and lactation

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________ refer(s) to areas of the body like the back or feet, that when touched in a sensual way, can trigger arousal in the primary erogenous zones.

A. Root zones B. Biological zones C. Grafenberg spot D. Secondary erogenous zones E. Tertiary erogenous zones

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What was the primary difference between the methodology used by Freud and that used by 20th century sex researchers?

A. The 20th century sex researchers observed their patients only in laboratories. B. The 20th century sex researchers saw sex as a disease to be treated. C. The 20th century sex researchers believed that sexual development started only after childhood. D. The 20th century sex researchers believed that sexual development ceases after childhood. E. The 20th century sex researchers saw sex as a measure of social progress.

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