Chap 1 The Study of Human Sexuality
Why is it especially important to authenticate participants data as truthful and to ensure that participants are not harmed in sex research
Data is increasingly collected via the internet
The late 19 century trend of studying sexuality in a scientific manner began in
Europe
Modern researchers criticized Freud for
He only observed adults People cannot really remember their childhood fantasies and much of his research focused on that He only observed patients in his office, not in daily lives
Human sexuality involves all aspects of the body, mind, heart and experience and benefits, therefore form - perspective that helps to integrate all of these into the field of human sexuality
Interdisciplinary
What role did human sexuality rights play in The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
It had no role; it was largely left out
How was the 2001 Call to Action to Promote Sexual Health and Responsible Sexual Behavior implemented
It was not; politicians blocked it
Advantages of using questionnaires in research
Less costly compared to face to face interviews Ensure anonymity
Which researcher privately helped found the homosexual rights movement in Germany
Magnus Hirschfeld
Who founded the institute for sexual research in Berlin, a first of its kind treatment center
Magnus Hirschfeld
What was the popular technique used by Freud, which ascribes behaviors to unconscious desire?
Psychoanalysis
What was the title of Richard von Krafft-Ebing's most famous work
Psychopathia Sexualis
- Is the systematic study of sexual interest, functions and behaviors
Sexology
How should researchers determine what survey method to use
The one that will yield the most honest and complete answers
For what reasons do Havelock Ellis's clinical studies continue to fascinate scientist
They are meticulous and objective
Disadvantages to face to face interviews
They can be expensive to conduct Personal nature of the interaction may lead to purposeful omissions of information
Kinsey original study revealed what surprising aspects of Americans' behavior
They were engaging in far more types of sexual behaviors than researches (or public) expected
Field study is a research method in which a researcher observes behavior outside a clinical setting in its own cultural and linguistic context
True
Freud believed that children had sexual feelings and to repress their incestuous feelings because they were unacceptable to society and led to fetishism and madness
True
Sexual degeneracy is defined as the impairment of sexual function
True
Universal Declaration of Human Rights was formulated by -
United Nations (UN)
Advantages to face to face interviews
Vary sequence of questions depending on responses Interviewers can ask follow up questions for clarification Allow researchers to build rapport
Margaret Mead's groundbreaking work on Samoa compared Samoans and Americans during what phase of life, one that the she saw as a time of great turbulence
adolescence
In a research study alcohol is given to participants and then arousal after a pornographic movie is measured. What is the dependent variable
arousal
Surveys and interviews are ways to identify which of the following
attitude, knowledge and behavior
Indicative of 20th century progressive sex researchers work to reform society's understanding of sexuality was their belief that marriage should
be based on love and mutual attraction between equals
According to Freud, a biological - is the idea that people may be naturally attracted to both sexes
bisexuality
Which 19 century prescription was John H. Kellogg's to curing masturbation in young boys
circumcision w/ no anesthesia
What aspect of sexuality did Havelock Ellis study
clinical studies of what went wrong with people's sexuality
Mary Calerone was the first female doctor to promote
contraception
The relationship between two variables is called
correlation
According to Margaret Mead - is more important than personality or biology in the development of sexual behavior
culture
Sexual science is the study of sexual behavior across all the human species, all - and all individuals
cultures
Collecting data through - provides an opportunity to study natural behaviors in context as they occur
direct observation
Masters and Johnson believed that what type of sexual research gathering was scientifically accurate
direct observation in a laboratory
Sexual - is broadly defined as problems shared by couples that interfere with enjoyment or sexual intercourse or with orgasm
dysfunction
Ethical guidelines in research include which of the following
ensuring that data collection is done anonymously ensuring the participants are of legal age ensuring that no harm is done to the participants authenticating that the participants' attitudes, experiences and behaviors are truthful
zones of the body are highly sensitive to sexual stimulation
erogenous
Which of the following was generally ignored in Kinsey's 1937 scientific survey study of human sexuality
ethnic diversity
Darwin used the theory of - to explain how sexuality contributes to the diversity of life
evolution
The call for human rights as global perspective has its roots in what historical event
experiences of WWII
Yan is conducting research in which he studies physiological responses to sexual imagery , specifically genital responses which he monitors by multiple instruments. In what type of research is Yan involved
experimental
Influencing laws and policies regarding sexual behavior is beyond the scope of interdisciplinary research when studying sexuality
false
Internet questionnaires are increasingly popular with researchers because they have almost zero methodological issues
false
What was the topic of Kinsey's second study which resulted in media headlines
female sexuality
What term did Richard von Krafft-Ebing famously coin through his work and research
fetishism
Sexual well-being is reached once pleasure, protection, - and purpose in life are achieved
focus
What are the four elements needed to achieve sexual well being
focus, purpose, pleasure, protection
Criticisms of Foucault's work
focused too exclusively on western society focused more on language than actual social behavior
Which of the following are foundational in Freud's psychoanalysis
free association talking therapy dreams
Participatory action research studies in sex research aim to motivate - in the study
greater community participation
Integrating body, mind, feelings and social life through sexuality is known as
holistic sexuality
Masters and Johnson pioneered research between 1957 and 1965 in order to better understand
how people became aroused and what went wrong when they couldn't have an orgasm
The - is the proposition set forth to explain some observation, method, or data analysis
hypothesis
Michael Foucault challenged Freud's ideas of sexual unconsciousness and claimed that which of the following shapes sexuality
ideas, roles, context, history
The - perspective is the holistic integration of research in different disciplines to describe and explain all of human sexuality
interdisciplinary
- in research refers to a methodological approach that addresses social identities and social inequality that is based on the combination of ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, class, disability status and stresses areas of interdependence
intersectionality
Candance is a researcher who is studying how people's sexuality is impacted by systems of status, power, and privilege embedded in race, gender, social class, national origin, and religion. Candace is enganging in - research
intersectionality
The dependent variable is the variable that
is measured by way of its change in the research
Which of the following statements about sexual literacy is true
it's a never ending process
Quantitative is gathering - information, whereas qualitative research is gathering descriptive information for analysis
numeric
Krafft-Ebing called abnormal sexual symptoms - by which he meant unusual or extreme sexual urges or acts
perversions
Sexuality research that is experimental often focuses on - responses to various stimuli
physiological
From what area has there been a resistance to sex research as part of a broad public planning in the United States
politicians
- research focuses on gathering numerical information and encoding it into numeric form
quantitative
To create a true large population for a research study one would want to use - sampling where everyone would have an equal chance to be involved in the research
random
Masters and Johnsons discover - were after intercourse men can't ejaculate
refractory period
- refers to the extent to which a measure, procedure, or instrument yields the same results on repeated trials
reliability
Along with two colleagues, Kinsey expanded his 1937 study of sexual behavior to include - individuals who represent diverse segments of the population of interest
representative samples
Which of the following are among the sexuality rights that have been added to already recognized human rights
respect people's bodies teach and learn about sex to be sexually active or not
Case studies are often based on the - self report which is an account of a memory of an even in one's life
retrospective
When a case study depends upon retrospective self-reports, there is a danger of - a distortion that may result in a person not remembering certain aspects of an event clearly, or perhaps misremembering the event altogether
retrospective bias
Direct observation in sex research has the possible disadvantage of - which means people who are uncomfortable with themselves, their body and their sexual performance are unlikely to agree to participate
self selection
According to 19th century doctors which of the following would have been considered problematic
sex for pleasure only, bisexuality, masturbation
Freud's focus on childhood led to the assumption that
sexual development ceases after childhood
Miriam Arbeit's sex positive approach combines three components
sexual selfhood - the totality of oneself as a sexual being including positive and negative feelings sexual negotiation - discussion and interaction that lead to agreement about sexual relationships sexual empowerment - taking responsibility for one's own sexuality, making one's own choices and respecting one's own needs, desires and values
- is defined as the fair distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges in society that imply respect, dignity, and the application of human rights in people's daily lives
social justice
What technique did Masters and Johnson develop to help couples deal with sexual dysfunction
talk therapy to help on becoming comfortable with sex
Mary Calderone founded the pioneering sexuality information and education council of the united states. What was the focus
teen sex education
What organization has played the most critical role in championing the link between sexual health and reproductive, sexual and gender orientation rights?
the World Health Organization (WHO)
In somewhat controversial fashion, Kinsey's work highlighted
the discrepancy between public standards of behavior and actual sexual behavior
The 2001 Call to Action to Promote Sexual Health and Responsible Sexual Behavior included which of the following as part of its policy vision
to implement and strengthen interventions for HIV/AIDS and other problems to increase awareness through eduction and media to expand research through numerous positive programs
What are the three primary goals of interdisciplinary sexuality research
to influence laws and policies regarding sexual behavior to help predict the sexual behavior of others to better understand human sexual behavior
Masters and Johnson's work disproved Freud's belief that the only real orgasm for women is in the vagina
true
Participatory action research (PAR) refers to collecting information that honors, centers and reflects the experiences of people most directly affected by issues in their communities
true
Random sampling is when every element in the population has an equal chance of being selected
true
Sexual literacy is defined as the knowledge and skills needed to promote and protect sexual well-being
true
Sigmund Freud's major research was to understand the - in his patients causing distress
underlying mental disorder
- Human rights are freedoms to which all humans are entitled
universal
Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from violence, equality and non discrimination, and the right to life are all part of - rights
universal human
Most 19 century physicians were males that subscribed to which views
women had uncontrollable sexual urges
In what academic area was Alfred Kinsey trained?
zoology