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1 | | According to Carnes, sexual addicts can often suffer from: |
| | A) | chemical dependency |
| | B) | compulsive working |
| | C) | compulsive gambling |
| | D) | all of the above |
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2 | | Carnes states that sexual addicts may go through what he refers to as periods of self-imposed __________, during which the addict abstains from all sexual expression. |
| | A) | sexual binging |
| | B) | sexual anorexia |
| | C) | sexual compulsion |
| | D) | sexual orientation |
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3 | | According to Terrence M. Hines, who believes that the G-spot is a gynecologic myth, supporting evidence for the existence of the G-spot is: |
| | A) | found in nearly every human sexuality textbook published |
| | B) | widespread throughout medical and academic journals |
| | C) | minimal at best |
| | D) | both a and b |
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4 | | According to Beverly Whipple, the G-spot is usually located: |
| | A) | underneath the clitoral hood |
| | B) | on the posterior wall of the vagina just below the cervix |
| | C) | on the anterior wall of the vagina about halfway between the back of the pubic bone and the cervix |
| | D) | none of the above |
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5 | | In his essay, Hall states that the majority of college students: |
| | A) | are sexually active |
| | B) | practice abstinence until marriage |
| | C) | have sex at least 2 times per week |
| | D) | have not had sex in the last 6 months |
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6 | | Criteria that were used to rank a campus' sexual health in the Trojan study include: |
| | A) | a website that offers sexuality information |
| | B) | the availability of condoms |
| | C) | on-campus testing for HIV and other STIs |
| | D) | a school newspaper or web-based sexual advice column |
| | E) | all of the above |
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7 | | According to Taverner, abstinence-only-until-marriage programs: |
| | A) | want teens to define abstinence for themselves |
| | B) | want to tell teens what to think, not how to think for themselves |
| | C) | advocate for same-sex marriage |
| | D) | none of the above |
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8 | | Taverner feels that abstinence-only programs are ineffective because |
| | A) | they ignore teens who are having intercourse |
| | B) | they give inaccurate or misleading information about condoms and contraceptives |
| | C) | they ignore gay and lesbian teens (and their families) |
| | D) | all of the above |
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9 | | Dailard states that nearly 3 out of 4 Americans between the ages of 15 and 49 have been infected with: |
| | A) | cervical cancer |
| | B) | human papillomavirus |
| | C) | human immunodeficiency virus |
| | D) | none of the above |
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10 | | According to Dailard, incidence of cervical cancer is higher in: |
| | A) | Europe |
| | B) | Midwestern states |
| | C) | Canada |
| | D) | resource-poor developing nations |
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11 | | Janice Weinman, who believes that public schools perpetuate a gender bias, would agree with which one of the following statements? |
| | A) | Helping girls in academic settings can help all students. |
| | B) | Girls are worse off than minority boys. |
| | C) | Public schools should provide girls-only classrooms. |
| | D) | Boys are genetically better at computer science. |
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12 | | Judith Kleinfeld, who does not believe that public schools perpetuate a gender bias, found that her female students |
| | A) | used computer word processing but not spreadsheets or
databases. |
| | B) | preferred typewriters to computers. |
| | C) | used spreadsheets and data bases but not word processing with their computers. |
| | D) | used computers in the same ways as the males. |
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13 | | Robertson reports that PGD sex-selection is ethically controversial because: |
| | A) | it involves the likely destruction of unused embryos |
| | B) | genetic sex selection revives the debate on the inherent sexism of preferring one sex over the other |
| | C) | potential non-medical possibilities are viewed as a harbinger of widespread genetic selection |
| | D) | all of the above are correct |
| | E) | none of the above are correct |
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14 | | In his essay, Roberson declares that the case is weak for allowing: |
| | A) | PGD for the first child |
| | B) | PGD for the second child |
| | C) | PGD if there are already 2 or more children of the same sex |
| | D) | PGD if there are already 2 children of the opposite sex |
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15 | | President George W. Bush, who believes that federal funding of stem cell research should be restricted, expresses his opposition to all of the following except |
| | A) | human cloning. |
| | B) | in vitro fertilization. |
| | C) | destroying embryos. |
| | D) | donating frozen embryos. |
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16 | | Douglas F. Munch, who does not believe that federal funding of stem cell research should be restricted, expresses his opposition to all of the following except |
| | A) | donating frozen embryos. |
| | B) | federal government interference. |
| | C) | hampering research in the United States. |
| | D) | ignoring existing safeguards. |
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17 | | Loretta M. Kopelman, who believes that all female circumcision should be banned, refutes the Islamic argument for female circumcision by indicating all of the following except that |
| | A) | ethical relativism supersedes any religious mandate. |
| | B) | female circumcision is absent in the spiritual center of Islam, Saudi Arabia. |
| | C) | female circumcision predates Islam. |
| | D) | Mohammed made no commandment that women be circumcised. |
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18 | | P. Masila Mutisya, who does not believe that all female circumcision should be banned, argues that __________ female circumcision should be permitted in a symbolic ritual. |
| | A) | Type 1 |
| | B) | Type 2 |
| | C) | Type 3 |
| | D) | all of the above |
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