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Course Introduction
This course explores the physical, emotional, and social dimensions of human sexuality with a focus on comprehensive sexual health education. Students will examine topics such as sexual development, reproductive health, sexually transmitted infections, consent, relationships, and sexual orientation, as well as the cultural, ethical, and legal aspects influencing sexual well-being. The course also emphasizes effective communication and teaching strategies for delivering age-appropriate and inclusive sexual health education in diverse settings, equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote healthy attitudes and responsible behaviors.
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Sexuality Now Embracing Diversity 5th Edition by Janell L. Carroll
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Chapter 1: Exploring Human Sexuality: Past and Present
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Q1) How did the feminist movement contribute to the development of women's sexuality?
A) It advocated for sexual satisfaction among women.
B) It helped to outlaw abortion with Roe vs. Wade in the 1970s.
C) It emphasized that all women should be wives and mothers.
D) It encouraged women to value their virginity.
Answer: A
Q2) During the Renaissance, what is one reason women were thought of as peaceful, chaste, and faithful?
A) Christian belief during that time considered women superior to all creatures since they were created last.
B) Women did not engage in drinking during that time.
C) Women wore chastity belts preventing them from committing sexual sins.
D) Women were the ones who give birth.
Answer: A
Q3) Contrast the work of Anthony Comstock and Margaret Sanger with respect to birth control. What was the rationale for the efforts of each of them?
Answer: Not provided.
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Chapter 2: Understanding Human Sexuality: Theory and Research
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Q1) What was an important finding from Masters and Johnson's research?
A) Sexual desire diminishes significantly in old age.
B) Women are capable of multiple orgasms.
C) Vaginal orgasms are more intense than clitoral orgasms.
D) Males are more likely to experience sexual dysfunction.
Answer: B
Q2) Which researcher founded the Institute for Sexology and, believing that homosexuality was genetic, argued for the repeal of laws against homosexuality and bisexuality?
A) Magnus Hirschfeld
B) Richard von Krafft-Ebing
C) Havelock Ellis
D) William Masters
Answer: A
Q3) What statement best fits with queer theory?
A) It is important for research to uncover the cause of homosexuality.
B) Sexuality education should focus on teaching gender differences.
C) Sexual orientation categories lead to limited views of sexuality.
D) Research findings should be separated based on sexual orientation.
Answer: C

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Chapter 3: Communication and Sexuality
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Q1) John Gottman found that the ratio of positive to negative interactions in a relationship:
A) Is unrelated to level of distress.
B) Goes up as couples experience more distress.
C) Goes down as couples experience more distress.
D) Cannot be measure in distressed couples.
Answer: C
Q2) Couples who talk about sexuality-related issues report higher levels of relationship satisfaction.
A)True
B)False
Answer: True
Q3) Who is more likely to apologize in relationships?
A) Homosexual men
B) Heterosexual men
C) Heterosexual women
D) Men and women equally regardless of sexual orientation
Answer: C
Q4) Identify and explain two obstacles to sexual communication.
Answer: Not Provided
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Chapter 4: Gender Development, Gender Roles, and Gender Identity
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Q1) How do gender roles affect satisfaction with life in the senior years?
Q2) What did Williams and Best find in their cross-cultural research related to gender?
A) People largely agreed on gender role stereotypes.
B) Gender role stereotypes differed greatly from country to country.
C) People generally agreed on feminine stereotypes but not masculine traits.
D) People generally agreed on masculine stereotypes but not feminine traits.
Q3) Using terms referred to in your textbook, discuss how sex and gender influence people's interactions and relationships with each other.
Q4) What country has one of the highest rates of sexual reassignment surgeries in the world?
A) Japan
B) India
C) Iran
D) Brazil
Q5) Research shows that parents allow boys more flexibility in toy choices than girls.
A)True
B)False
Q6) Define androgyny and give two examples of androgynous behavior.
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Chapter 5: Female Sexual Anatomy and Physiology
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Q1) During a menstrual cycle, what is the purpose of the uterine lining buildup?
A) To rid the body of toxins accumulated each month
B) To prepare for a pregnancy
C) To maintain blood circulation throughout the reproductive system
D) All of these
Q2) A fertilized ovum typically implants in the cervix.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Explain why ovarian cancer is the most deadly gynecological cancer. Also include information about the risk factors and treatments associated with ovarian cancer.
Q4) Couples who are more comfortable with their sexuality report higher levels of sexual intercourse during menstruation.
A)True
B)False
Q5) Pap smears, taken during routine pelvic exams, test for ovarian cancer.
A)True
B)False
Q6) Define and differentiate amenorrhea, menorrhagia, and dysmenorrhea.
Q7) Identify and discuss the functions of three external female sexual organs.
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Chapter 6: Male Sexual Anatomy and Physiology
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Q1) Which man is most likely to develop prostate cancer?
A) John, a 55-year old Black man
B) Dan, a 55-year old White man
C) Thao, a 40-year old Asian man
D) Deon, a 25-year old Black man
Q2) What describes the process of erection?
A) Rapid muscle contractions of the penile root
B) Blood engorgement of the testicles which push the penis up
C) Erectile tissues filling with blood
D) Temporary hardening of the penile cartilage
Q3) If a young male's body is just beginning the process of producing sperm, when is it likely that he would ejaculate mature, viable sperm?
A) At the same time as sperm production
B) Within the next 1-2 months
C) Within the next 1-2 years
D) Just prior to the onset of puberty
Q4) Sperm requires temperatures cooler than the body's temperature for viability.
A)True
B)False
Q5) List 3 effects that decreasing levels of testosterone can have on men.
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Chapter 7: Love and Intimacy
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Q1) Research has found that age and relationship length are both positively related to intimacy and commitment.
A)True
B)False
Q2) According to information in your text, what is a significant characteristic that distinguishes love from intimacy?
A) Reciprocity
B) Passion
C) Commitment
D) Loyalty
Q3) What have love researchers determined about the role of one's mother and father in the development of healthy, intimate relationships?
A) Those who do not experience intimacy growing up will not experience it as adults.
B) People who did not experience intimacy growing up can experience it as adults.
C) Childhood intimacy is not related to adult intimacy.
D) None of these
Q4) Identify and describe each of John Alan Lee's colors of love.
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Chapter 8: Childhood and Adolescent Sexuality
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Q1) Comprehensive sexuality education programs typically begin in kindergarten and continue through 12th grade.
A)True
B)False
Q2) Molly has just taken a virginity pledge. Compared to girls who did not take this pledge, Molly is more likely to:
A) Abstain from sexual intercourse until marriage.
B) Have an unplanned pregnancy.
C) Use contraception if she "breaks" her pledge.
D) Masturbate more frequently.
Q3) Which statement describes common feelings of teens about timing of puberty?
A) Girls who mature early feel more positive about their bodies.
B) Boys who develop late feel more positive about their bodies.
C) Early development in girls is less embarrassing than early development in boys.
D) Maturing early or late can be difficult for both boys and girls.
Q4) List and discuss the four reasons given in your textbook for parents' anxiety about talking with their children about sexuality.
Q5) Summarize the four goals of comprehensive sexuality education programs.
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Chapter 9: Adult Sexual Relationships
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Q1) Gay men and lesbian women are twice as likely to be in a mixed-race relationship compared to straight men and women.
A)True
B)False
Q2) Comparing divorce rates within the first 10 years of marriage, what is true regarding divorce rates of couples married in the 1970s and couples married in the 1990s?
A) The percentage of couples that divorced within the first 10 years increased from the 1970s to the 1990s.
B) The percentage of couples that divorced within the first 10 years was about the same between both groups.
C) The percentage of couples that divorced within the first 10 years decreased from the 1970s to the 1990s.
D) Due to changes in divorce laws, comparisons between these groups are not valid.
Q3) Current research indicates that high school graduates are more likely to marry than those with college degrees.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 10: Sexual Expression
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Q1) What is the model of sexual response developed by David Reed which blends Masters and Johnson's and Kaplan's model into one that is described by four separate phases?
A) Four Phase Sexual Response
B) Sensory Erotic Profile
C) Sexual Arousal Cycle
D) Erotic Stimulus Pathway
Q2) Men are not capable of faking orgasms.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Identify and describe the four stages of Masters and Johnson's female sexual response cycle and explain what happens for women at each stage.
Q4) Which of the following best describes ejaculatory inevitability?
A) The pleasurable sensation right after orgasm
B) The uncomfortable feeling that happens if an orgasm does not occur
C) The feeling just before orgasm when ejaculation can no longer be held back
D) The intense feeling of desire experienced as an erection develops
Q5) Masturbation is unique to humans.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 11: Sexual Orientation
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Q1) What is sequential bisexuality?
A) Having sexual partners of both sexes during the same period
B) Having sex exclusively with one gender followed by sex exclusively with the other
C) Identifies those who were in long-term heterosexual relationships before coming out as homosexual
D) Individuals (primarily men) who are married and have homosexual sexual relationships on the side
Q2) What is the term for the practice of engaging in same-sex sexual behaviors while excluded from heterosexual encounters (such as in prison) with the plan to return to heterosexual relationships?
A) Situational homosexuality
B) Confinement homosexuality
C) Opportunist homosexuality
D) Isolated homosexuality
Q3) After being introduced in every session of Congress since 1994, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act finally passed in 2013.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 12: Pregnancy and Birth
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Q1) What statement regarding sex during pregnancy is TRUE?
A) Oral sex should be avoided during pregnancy.
B) Some cultures believe semen is essential throughout pregnancy for proper fetal development.
C) While intercourse is safe during pregnancy, orgasm is not and should be avoided.
D) During the first trimester, sexual interest is often at its peak because the couple does not have to worry about becoming pregnant anymore.
Q2) What is the term given to the idea that something is wrong with a woman if she doesn't give birth to and care for children?
A) Feminine mystique
B) Glass floor
C) Female paradox
D) Motherhood mandate
Q3) Choose one of the three trimesters of pregnancy and discuss the major events for both the developing fetus and the mother.
Q4) Define prenatal diagnostic testing. Identify two tests that are available, and explain how they are used to determine if there are fetal abnormalities.
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Chapter 13: Contraception and Abortion
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Q1) Which of the following is not a barrier method?
A) IUD
B) Diaphragm
C) Cervical cap
D) Condom
Q2) Abortion has been practiced throughout history. In fact, Aristotle viewed abortion as a backup to contraception. When did he believe life begins?
A) At the moment of conception
B) When crucial organs were formed, which was different for males and females
C) When the mother felt the baby move
D) At the moment of birth
Q3) How do the newer methods of female sterilization (Essure and Adiana) differ from traditional tubal sterilization methods?
A) Essure and Adiana are nonsurgical methods.
B) Essure and Adiana are considered reversible.
C) Essure and Adiana cause the ovaries to stop producing eggs.
D) Essure and Adiana are temporary and have to be updated every 10 years.
Q4) Describe three different characteristics that are at the foundation of natural family planning.
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Chapter 14: Challenges to Sexual Functioning
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Q1) Which of the following is a common problem in male patients who have cardiovascular problems?
A) Erectile dysfunction
B) Early ejaculation
C) Dyspareunia
D) Retrograde ejaculation
Q2) Erectile disorders in younger men are more likely to be _______ based, whereas erectile dysfunctions in older men are more likely to be _______ based.
A) Physically, psychologically
B) Psychologically, physically
C) Relationally, environmentally
D) Environmentally, relationally
Q3) Genital pain associated with sexual behavior is referred to as dyspareunia.
A)True
B)False
Q4) After prosthesis implantation, a man is still able to orgasm, ejaculate, and impregnate.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 15: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Hivaids
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Q1) Discuss how society's communication about sexuality in general impacts communication about STIs. Discuss some of the reasons why people do not get tested for STIs.
Q2) What can trigger herpes outbreaks?
A) Exposure to sunlight
B) Fatigue
C) Chapped lips
D) All of these
Q3) Which of the following statements is true regarding AIDS and its impact on the world?
A) The number of childrenwho have lost their parents to AIDS has increased worldwide. B) Access to AIDS treatments around the world has decreased.
C) Increased condom use in sex workers has been unsuccessfulin Cambodia and Thailand.
D) Both a and c are correct
Q4) Identify the different categories of sexually transmitted infections; give two examples for each category along with a brief description (i.e., incidence rates, symptoms, treatment options). You do not need to include HIV/AIDS.
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Chapter 16: Varieties of Sexual Expression
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Q1) The majority of people with paraphilias do not seek treatment.
A)True
B)False
Q2) Which of the following statements best describes most S&M encounters?
A) They involve mostly impulsive behaviors and no one receives lasting harm.
B) They involve mostly impulsive behaviors in which someone is typically injured.
C) They involve planned out behaviors and no one receives lasting harm.
D) They involve planned out behaviors in which someone is typically injured.
Q3) Explain the controversy behind the concept of sexual addiction. Make sure to reference your text.
Q4) All people who sexually abuse children are also considered pedophiles.
A)True
B)False
Q5) All of the following are characteristics of a typical sexual addict EXCEPT that they:
A) Are single
B) Are obsessed with masturbation
C) View pornography
D) Participate in cybersex, sex with prostitutes, or multiple sexual affairs
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Chapter 17: Power and Coercion
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Q1) What is a common characteristic of a rapist?
A) Typically married with a family
B) Typically have higher education levels
C) Typically rape to release sexual tension related to his/her insecurities
D) Typically are serial offenders with an average of 6 victims
Q2) Discuss factors that would impact the experiencesof lesbian women who are raped.
Q3) What are current estimations of the percent of married women who are at some point raped by their husbands?
A) About 5%
B) Between 10-14%
C) Close to 25%
D) Well over 30%
Q4) What country has the highest rates of child rape?
A) China
B) Brazil
C) South Africa
D) Iraq
Q5) "Blame the victim" is a good way to describe victim precipitation theory.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 18: Sexuality in the Media and the Arts
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Q1) Which of the following statements matches findings related to pornography and sexuality?
A) In Denmark where pornography has been legal since the 1960s, there are high rates of rape and sexual violence.
B) In Japan where pornography is sold freely and dominated by rape and bondage scenes, lower rates of rape are reported than those in the U.S.
C) Women in societies that forbid or repress pornography tend to have more positions of power and be held in higher esteem than in countries that have few restrictions on pornography.
D) A study of four countries found that as the availability of pornography increases, the rates of rape and other sexual crimes increases rapidly.
Q2) The type of television programming that is most likely to portray men and women in the least stereotypical way is children's programming.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Identify the pros and cons of legalized sex work.
Q4) Identify what factors research has found motivate people to hire sex workers.
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