SOC 110 Ch. 6 Knowledge Development

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Identify a true statement about queer theorists' perspective on sexuality and family life.

They challenge people to forgo the heterosexual, gay, or lesbian identities that have defined their sense of themselves as sexual beings and their roles in families

They are more likely to be dependent on public assistance payments.

They complete fewer years of schooling

Identify the ways in which young adults' sexual lives changed in the United States starting in the mid-1960s.

Having sexual intercourse many years before marriage became common; The age at which half of all first marriages occurred rose by nearly five years for Americans

Queer theory contributes the insight that a rigid split between heterosexual and homosexual is not natural but rather reflects prevailing _____ norms in the society.

Heterosexual

Identify a true statement about sexuality in the 1950s.

Heterosexual marriage was the only morally approved venue for sexual activity

A sexual encounter with no expectation of further involvement is known as _____.

Hooking up

The queer theorists believe _____.

That heterosexual norms restrict the possibility for a more fluid sexual identity

Identify the characteristics of hooking up.

It implies a sexual encounter; It often involves alcohol

Identify a true statement about the selection effect in teenage pregnancies.

They are more likely to occur in poor families

Identify a true statement about serial monogamy.

It is the norm among people who have a series of committed relationships

Identify a disadvantage of the hookup culture.

It retains the sexual double standard that often favors men over women

In 1948, Alfred Kinsey published the _______ _______ detailing the results of thousands of interviews with men about their sexual behavior.

Kinsey Report

According to studies of hooking up, women are _____.

More likely to report being troubled by the lack of commitment than men

The proportion of all births that occur to unmarried women is known as the __________ __________ ratio.

Nonmarital birth

In the context of sexual identities, queer theorists reject _____.

A sharp split of sexual activity into either a straight or gay way of life

Why do social constructionists argue that sexual identities are defined by the society we live in?

Because of the cultural and historical variation in what constitutes sexual identity

From 1970 to 2017, the nonmarital birth ratio has increased sharply for teenagers in the United States, even though the _____ has declined.

Birthrate

According to the survey conducted by the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), women are more likely to identify themselves as _____.

Bisexual than homosexual

Sexual activity by a married person with someone other than his or her spouse is known as __________ sex.

Extramarital

True or false: Adolescent sexual activity is less common today than it was in the middle of the twentieth century.

False

Since the 1960s.

Increasing economic independence of women made it possible for young adult women to postpone marriage without postponing intimate sexual relationships.

In the United States, the changing view of sexuality was part of the broader growth of _____ during the twentieth century.

Individualism

Sociologists who advocate the integrative perspective on human sexuality believe that _____.

Individuals tend to be born with a sexual nature

The belief that human sexual identities are determined by both social and biological factors is known as the _____ on human sexuality.

Integrative perspective

Identify a positive side of the hookup culture.

It attracts students who wish to postpone marrying and having children until after they have established their careers

The essence of the _______ _______ is the view that sexual life is artificially organized into categories that reflect the power of heterosexual norms.

Queer theory

The _____ states that whenever individuals sort themselves into groups nonrandomly, some of the differences among the groups reflect preexisting differences among the individuals.

Selection effect

A succession of monogamous sexual relationships by individuals who have a series of committed relationships is known as _______ _______.

Serial monogamy

Which of the following statements is true of sexuality today?

Sexual activity outside of any family context is accepted

Before about 1890.

Sexual attraction and romantic love were thought to be inappropriate bases for choosing a spouse.

Which of the following statements is true of the current public attitude on sexuality among married persons in the United States?

Sexual monogamy is still the rule rather than exception among married persons

A positive side of the hookup culture is that it attracts individuals who seek _____.

Sexual pleasure but not serious relationships that could distract them from their goals

The _____ on sexuality is the belief that sexual identities are entirely socially created.

Social constructionist perspective

From about 1890 to about 1960.

The idea of a sexual identity passed into common usage; still, sexual expression outside marriage continued to be seen as illicit.

Identify a trend associated with adolescent sexual activity.

The increases in adolescent sexual activity have been greater for the middle class and whites than for other groups

In the United States, the cultural changes in sexuality led to _____.

The rise in childbearing outside of marriage

In his study, Alfred Kinsey concluded that _____.

The sexual orientation of men was a continuum running from exclusively heterosexual behavior to exclusively homosexual behavior

The National Survey of Family Growth's (NSFG) survey on sexual orientation concludes that _____.

There is no clear dividing line between heterosexuality and homosexuality

Which of the following statements reflect the consequences for teenage mothers?

They are less likely to have stable marriages.

Identify an accurate statement about teenage mothers.

They are likely to remain poor

True or false: Americans are currently freer to choose whether to have sex based on their personal satisfaction than they were in the mid-twentieth century.

True


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