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Test Bank for The Psychology of Sex and Gender 2nd Edition By Jennifer Katherine Bosson

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Test Bank for The Psychology of Sex and Gender 2nd Edition By Jennifer Katherine Bosson The Psychology of Sex and Gender, 2e SAGE Publishing, 2022 Test Bank for The Psychology of Sex and Gender 2nd Edition By Jennifer Katherine Bosson Chapter 1: Introducing Sex and Gender Test Bank Multiple Choice 1. Which of the following is an example of the pushback in recent years regarding sex and gender equality? A. Laverne Cox became the first openly transgender person to win an Emmy award. B. The United Nations endorsed an initiative called “Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality.” C. The Me Too Movement went viral on Twitter. D. A ban on transgender people serving openly in the military was reinstated. Ans: D Learning Objective: 1.3: Evaluate the meaning and relevance of feminisms, gender movements, and systems of power, privilege, and inequality. Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Sex and Gender Difficulty Level: Easy 2. Rhoda Unger (1979) argued for using “sex” to refer to the aspects of being female or male while “gender” should be used when discussing the aspects. A. culturally constructed; biological B. hormonal; culturally constructed C. biological; culturally constructed D. anatomical; hormonal Ans: C Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain central terminology in the study of sex and gender. Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Sex and Gender Difficulty Level: Easy 3. To address the ambiguity of biological and social causes of sex differences, Alice Eagly (2013) suggests using “sex” to refer to and “gender” to . A. categories of people; the meanings given to different sex categories B. culturally constructed differences; biological differences C. biological categories; social meaning given to those categories D. a chosen social identity; a category given to you at birth Ans: A Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain central terminology in the study of sex and gender. Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Sex and Gender Difficulty Level: Easy

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Bosson, The Psychology of Sex and Gender, 2e
SAGE Publishing, 2022
Test Bank for The Psychology of Sex and Gender 2nd Edition By Jennifer Katherine Bosson



Chapter 1: Introducing Sex and Gender
Test Bank

Multiple Choice

1. Which of the following is an example of the pushback in recent years regarding sex
and gender equality?
A. Laverne Cox became the first openly transgender person to win an Emmy award.
B. The United Nations endorsed an initiative called “Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for
Gender Equality.”
C. The Me Too Movement went viral on Twitter.
D. A ban on transgender people serving openly in the military was reinstated.
Ans: D
Learning Objective: 1.3: Evaluate the meaning and relevance of feminisms, gender
movements, and systems of power, privilege, and inequality.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Sex and Gender
Difficulty Level: Easy

2. Rhoda Unger (1979) argued for using “sex” to refer to the aspects of being
female or male while “gender” should be used when discussing the aspects.
A. culturally constructed; biological
B. hormonal; culturally constructed
C. biological; culturally constructed
D. anatomical; hormonal
Ans: C
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain central terminology in the study of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Sex and Gender
Difficulty Level: Easy

3. To address the ambiguity of biological and social causes of sex differences, Alice
Eagly (2013) suggests using “sex” to refer to and “gender” to .
A. categories of people; the meanings given to different sex categories
B. culturally constructed differences; biological differences
C. biological categories; social meaning given to those categories
D. a chosen social identity; a category given to you at birth
Ans: A
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain central terminology in the study of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Sex and Gender
Difficulty Level: Easy

, Bosson, The Psychology of Sex and Gender, 2e
SAGE Publishing, 2022

4. Using “sex” to refer to biological differences between men and women and “gender”
to refer to the culturally constructed differences is problematic for which of the following
reasons?
A. Biology has too small of an influence to warrant its own term.
B. It overemphasizes the role of socialization and cultural forces.
C. It is difficult to pinpoint the precise influence of biology and culture in sex differences.
D. The terms sex and gender fail to account for issues related to intersectionality.
Ans: C
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain central terminology in the study of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Sex and Gender
Difficulty Level: Medium

5. Researchers have found that testosterone .
A. is stable and generally insensitive to social events
B. increases during competition but only for men
C. decreases when women perform male-typed behaviors
D. decreases when men perform female-typed behaviors
Ans: D
Learning Objective: 1.2: Evaluate how culture, gender identity, and sexual orientation
shape the experience and expression of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Sex and Gender
Difficulty Level: Easy

6. Research shows that differences in physical aggression between men and women
are .
A. due to hormonal differences, such as higher levels of testosterone in men
B. primarily caused by differences in brain structure arising from the presence of
androgen during fetal development
C. caused by men being socialized to be risky and to direct negative emotion outward
D. most likely caused by some mixture of biological and social factors
Ans: D
Learning Objective: 1.2: Evaluate how culture, gender identity, and sexual orientation
shape the experience and expression of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Sex and Gender
Difficulty Level: Medium

7. Which of the following do sex binaries accomplish?
A. communicating the variety in the biological components of sex
B. streamlining social interactions
C. allowing for the full expression of gender identity
D. fostering complexity in social institutions
Ans: B

, Bosson, The Psychology of Sex and Gender, 2e
SAGE Publishing, 2022

Learning Objective: 1.2: Evaluate how culture, gender identity, and sexual orientation
shape the experience and expression of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: The Sex and Gender Binaries
Difficulty Level: Hard

8. Around what percent of infants are born with some form of intersexuality?
A. 2%
B. 5%
C. 10%
D. 20%
Ans: A
Learning Objective: 1.2: Evaluate how culture, gender identity, and sexual orientation
shape the experience and expression of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: The Sex and Gender Binaries
Difficulty Level: Easy

9. Intersexuality refers to instances where .
A. gender identity transcends multiple sex categories
B. people feel sexual attraction to others regardless of their gender identity
C. biological components of sex do not fit the typical male/female pattern
D. there is a mismatch between anatomical and psychological gender
Ans: C
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain central terminology in the study of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer location: The Sex and Gender Binaries
Difficulty Level: Easy

10. Strict sex and gender binaries are .
A. observed in all cultures across the world
B. oversimplified categorical structures people impose on society
C. reflections of the simple biological facts of sex
D. necessary to maintain social order
Ans: B
Learning Objective: 1.2: Evaluate how culture, gender identity, and sexual orientation
shape the experience and expression of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Our (Interdisciplinary) Psychological Approach
Difficulty Level: Easy

11. For transgender individuals, there exists
A. no sense of belonging to any category of sex
B. a mismatch between the sex they are assigned at birth and their psychological
gender

, Bosson, The Psychology of Sex and Gender, 2e
SAGE Publishing, 2022

C. a match between the sex they are assigned birth and gender to which they feel they
belong
D. a sense of belonging to both categories of sex
Ans: B
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain central terminology in the study of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Gender Identity
Difficulty Level: Easy

12. Categories such as heterosexual, gay, and lesbian refer to whereas
categories such as cisgender, transgender, and genderqueer refer to .
A. sex; gender
B. biological identities; cultural identities
C. sexual orientation; gender identities
D. group identities; individual identities
Ans: C
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain central terminology in the study of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Gender Identity
Difficulty Level: Easy

13. People who do not feel a sense of belonging to any category of sex are referred to
as .
A. cisgender
B. transgender
C. agender
D. pangender
Ans: C
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain central terminology in the study of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Gender Identity
Difficulty Level: Easy

14. refers to an individuals’ psychological experience of their gender.
A. Sex
B. Gender identity
C. Sexual identity
D. Gender orientation
Ans: B
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain central terminology in the study of sex and gender.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Gender Identity
Difficulty Level: Easy

15. Which of the following is most characteristic of a person who is gender fluid?
A. shifting among female, male, and third gender identities
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