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HDFS 2433 Final Exam EXAM ACTUAL 2024 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+ In regards to premarital sex, which is true? A. Men typically are more likely to engage in premarital sex. B. Women typically are more likely to engage in premarital sex. C. Men and women are equally likely to engage. D. Very few people have sex before marriage. - ANSWER- C. Men and women are equally likely to engage. Based on the article what percent of Americans Approve of sex before marriage? A. 15% B. 20% C. 50% D. 85% - ANSWER- D. 85% True or false; Approximately 50% of premarital young adult couples become sexually involved after 6 months of dating. - ANSWER- False True or False; One study (Flack et al., 2007) found that 78% of unwanted sex reported by college students occurred during a hookup. - ANSWER- True True or False; To be considered Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) the aggressive or controlling behavior has to occur while the couple is currently in a romantic relationship. - ANSWER- False Gendered perspective research finds that women _________________ and gender inclusive perspective finds that women ____________. A. engage in more IPV then men, engage in similar rates of IPV as Men B. engage in less IPV than men, engage in higher rates of IPV than men. C. engage in less IPV than men, engage in similar rates of IPV than men. D. engage in less IPV than men, engage in less IPV than men. - ANSWER- C. engage in less IPV than men, engage in similar rates of IPV than men. What explanations for female to male IPV does gendered perspective offer? A. Self-defense B. Retaliation C. Pre-emption for male violence D. All of the above - ANSWER- D. All of the above True or False; Women can be violent to non-violent male partners. - ANSWER- True What is "common couple violence?" A. When one partner is highly controlling and physically aggressive towards a noncontrolling partner. B. When both individuals engage is highly controlling and physically aggressive behavior C. The least common form of IPV D. when one or both members use non-controlling physical aggression toward the other. - ANSWER- D. when one or both members use non-controlling physical aggression toward the other True or False; Those who are married are typically healthier than those who are unmarried. - ANSWER- True In a study of Swedish women with clinically diagnosed coronary artery disease (CHD) what was the stronger predictor for increased risk of recurrent cardiac events? A. Work stress and marital stress were equally predictive of future cardiac events B. Work stress was more predictive of future cardiac events than marital stress. C. Marital stress was more predictive of future cardiac events than work stress. D. Neither, work stress nor marital stress predicated future cardiac events. - ANSWERC. Marital stress was more predictive of future cardiac events than work stress. What is the relationship between work hours and cortisol levels in marriage? A. Greater work hours are associated with lower levels of cortisol in the employee and higher with the spouse. B. Greater work hours are associated with higher levels of cortisol within the worker but lower in the spouse. C. Greater work hours are associated with higher levels of cortisol in both the employee and the spouse. Decreased work hours are associated with higher levels of cortisol in both the employee and the spouse. - ANSWER- C. Greater work hours are associated with higher levels of cortisol in both the employee and the spouse. What explanation does the author offer why people remain in deeply unsatisfying relationships that are bad for their health? A. Commitment B. Friendship C. Financial Obligations D. Sexual Relationship - ANSWER- A. Commitment With the reduction of stress following the break up of an unhappy relationship you would expect to see _______________. A. A decline in health outcomes B. An improvement of health outcomes C. A rebound D. No change in health outcomes - ANSWER- B. An improvement of health outcomes Contextual factors include... - ANSWER- Family experience, previous relationships, personality/mood, genetics, etc. Cognition refers to... - ANSWER- thought processes partners have in their relationships


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