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1) Define sexual literacy. How can you enhance your holistic sexuality? 2) What are the primary elements that are fundamental to achieving sexual well-being? 3) Elaborate on the ideas that 19th-century doctors held regarding masturbation. 4) What is psychoanalysis? 5) What were Freud's main contributions to the study of personality and human sexuality? 6) Discuss some of the criticisms of Kinsey's research regarding human sexual behavior. 7) In studying sexuality, interdisciplinary research has three basic goals. What are these goals? 8) Describe considerations of intersectionality in sexuality research. 9) Differentiate between quantitative and qualitative research methods. 10) What is the main disadvantage of case study research in sexuality? 11) What are the sexuality rights that have recently been added to the human rights that were already recognized as universal? 12) People who take responsibility for their own sexuality, make their own choices, and respect their own needs, desires, and values are exhibiting sexual _____. 13) As you develop sexual literacy, you enhance your own _____ sexuality, which means the integration of body, mind, feelings, and social life through sexuality. 14) Sexual _____ is the study of sexual behavior across the human species, all cultures, and individuals. 15) Biological _____ is the idea that people may be naturally attracted to both sexes. 16) The period after intercourse when men cannot ejaculate is known as the _____ period. 17) When Kinsey, Pomeroy, and Martin expanded their study to include individuals who represented diverse segments of the population of interest, their study was using a(n) _____ sample. 18) The National Health and Social Life Survey used a(n) _____ sample so that every element in the population had an equal chance of being selected. 19) Social _____ is defined as the fair distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges in society and implies respect, dignity, and the application of human rights in the daily lives of people. 20) When researchers study the social _____ of sexual behavior, they focus on how social, cultural, political, economic, and other institutional forces shape sexual behavior. Answer Key Test name: chapter 1 1) Sexual Literacy 2) Sexual Well-Being 3) The Medical Model of Sexuality 4) A New Approach to Sex Research; Sigmund Freud 5) A New Approach to Sex Research; Sigmund Freud 6) Sex Research Comes of Age; Alfred Kinsey 7) Interdisciplinary Perspectives 8) Intersectionality and Social Justice 9) Research Methods 10) Research Methods; Case Study 11) Human Sexual Rights 12) empowerment 13) holistic 14) science 15) bisexuality 16) refractory 17) representative 18) random 19) justice 20) construction

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Human Sexuality: Self Society and Culture
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,1) Define sexual literacy. How can you enhance your holistic sexuality?




2) What are the primary elements that are fundamental to achieving sexual well-being?




3) Elaborate on the ideas that 19th-century doctors held regarding masturbation.




4) What is psychoanalysis?

,5) What were Freud's main contributions to the study of personality and human sexuality?




6) Discuss some of the criticisms of Kinsey's research regarding human sexual behavior.




7) In studying sexuality, interdisciplinary research has three basic goals. What are these
goals?




8) Describe considerations of intersectionality in sexuality research.

, 9) Differentiate between quantitative and qualitative research methods.




10) What is the main disadvantage of case study research in sexuality?




11) What are the sexuality rights that have recently been added to the human rights that were
already recognized as universal?




12) People who take responsibility for their own sexuality, make their own choices, and
respect their own needs, desires, and values are exhibiting sexual _____.




13) As you develop sexual literacy, you enhance your own _____ sexuality, which means the
integration of body, mind, feelings, and social life through sexuality.
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