Sexual Dysfunctions Paraphilic Disorders and Gender Chapter 12 Dysphoria Topic Overview pp 319 321 Sexual Dysfunctions pp 321 332 Paraphilic Disorders pp 332 343 Gender Dysphoria pp 343 345 Total Assessment Guide T A G Question Type Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Factual 3 6 8 10 Conceptual 1 2 4 7 12 13 Applied 5 9 11 15 21 25 28 29 31 32 33 37 38 39 42 43 50 101 102 103 104 106 52 53 56 57 59 66 67 69 71 77 78 79 80 82 89 91 94 95 108 109 110 97 100 111 112 16 19 20 23 24 26 27 30 34 40 41 45 46 48 49 105 113 114 115 36 54 55 60 61 62 64 70 72 73 74 75 76 81 83 86 90 92 93 116 117 96 99 119 14 17 18 22 35 44 47 51 107 58 63 65 68 84 85 87 88 118 98 ScholarStock 471 a b c d a b c d a b c d Chapter 12 Sexual Dysfunctions Paraphilic Disorders and Gender Dysphoria Multiple Choice 12 1 1 What was the major contribution made by William Masters and Virginia Johnson classifying sexual perversions describing the human sexual response cycle outlining the effects of childhood sexual abuse documenting the diversity of normal sexual behavior Answer b Difficulty 1 Question ID 12 1 1 Page Reference 319 Topic Overview Skill Conceptual LO 12 1 Should sexual problems be defined primarily in terms of difficulty reaching orgasm 12 1 2 What was the basis of the descriptions of the human sexual response cycle offered by William Masters and Virginia Johnson detailed interviews with thousands of adults observations of people engaging in sexual activities cross cultural analysis of texts on human sexuality analogue studies of the sexual behavior of primates Answer b Difficulty 1 Question ID 12 1 2 Page Reference 319 Topic Overview Skill Conceptual LO 12 1 Should sexual problems be defined primarily in terms of difficulty reaching orgasm 12 1 3 What are the phases of the human sexual response cycle described by Masters and Johnson id ego and superego pre erotic erotic and post erotic physiological emotional and eros excitement orgasm and resolution Answer d Difficulty 2 Question ID 12 1 3 Page Reference 319 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 12 1 Should sexual problems be defined primarily in terms of difficulty reaching orgasm ScholarStock 472 a b c d a b c d a b c d a plateau dyspareunia vasocongestion the refractory period orgasm plateau resolution vasocongestion 12 1 4 Some of the most dramatic physiological changes during sexual excitement are due to vasocongestion which refers to increased muscular tension elevated respiration rates engorgement of blood vessels decreased neurotransmitter activity Answer c Difficulty 1 Question ID 12 1 4 Page Reference 319 Topic Overview Skill Conceptual LO 12 1 Should sexual problems be defined primarily in terms of difficulty reaching orgasm 12 1 5 Kevin has just reached orgasm and finds that he is unable to get an erection again Although this concerns him greatly it is actually a normal phenomenon called Answer d Difficulty 2 Question ID 12 1 5 Page Reference 320 Topic Overview Skill Applied LO 12 1 Should sexual problems be defined primarily in terms of difficulty reaching orgasm 12 1 6 What is the final phase of the human sexual response cycle Answer c Difficulty 1 Question ID 12 1 6 Page Reference 320 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 12 1 Should sexual problems be defined primarily in terms of difficulty reaching orgasm 12 1 7 What is the major difference between men and women in the sexual response cycle a Men do not have an excitement phase ScholarStock 473 b c d Women do not have an excitement phase Women may be able to respond to stimulation during the resolution phase Men typically are able to respond to stimulation during the resolution phase Answer c Difficulty 2 Question ID 12 1 7 Page Reference 320 Topic Overview Skill Conceptual LO 12 1 Should sexual problems be defined primarily in terms of difficulty reaching orgasm 12 1 8 How long does the resolution phase last less than 1 minute about 5 minutes no more than 15 minutes 30 minutes or longer Answer d Difficulty 2 Question ID 12 1 8 Page Reference 320 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 12 1 Should sexual problems be defined primarily in terms of difficulty reaching orgasm 12 1 9 What point concerning sexual problems was highlighted by the case of Bill and Margaret described in your textbook Couples who are not truly in love have high rates of sexual dysfunction Clinicians have tended to neglect the biological factors involved in human sexual behavior The thoughts people have about the meaning of sexual behavior are extremely important Usually one person is responsible for the disorder Answer c Difficulty 3 Question ID 12 1 9 Page Reference 320 Topic Overview Skill Applied LO 12 1 Should sexual problems be defined primarily in terms of difficulty reaching orgasm 12 1 10 What new social attitude about sex led to the belief that sexual dysfunctions are a legitimate topic of psychological inquiry that men enjoy sex more than women that sex is primarily for the purpose of procreation that sex fosters marital intimacy and is a source of pleasure that there is less tolerance for variations in sexual behavior ScholarStock 474 a b c d a b c d a b c d Answer c Difficulty 1 Question ID 12 1 10 Page Reference 321 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 12 1 Should sexual problems be defined primarily in terms of difficulty reaching orgasm 12 1 11 Which of the following was characteristic of the interviews Alfred Kinsey conducted between 1938 and 1956 about sexual behavior They focused on subjective distress They focused on experiences that resulted in orgasm They were structured to make psychiatric diagnosis possible They classified perversions as sadism masochism and fetishism Answer b Difficulty 2 Question ID 12 1 11 Page Reference 321 Topic Overview Skill Applied LO 12 1 Should sexual problems be defined primarily in terms of difficulty reaching orgasm 12 1 12 The incredible diversity of sexual experiences reported by his subjects led Alfred Kinsey to reject the distinction between normal and abnormal sexual behavior investigate the distinction between normal and abnormal sexual behavior conclude that homosexuals and heterosexuals were fundamentally different conclude that homosexuals and heterosexuals were identical in their responses Answer a Difficulty 2 Question ID 12 1 12 Page Reference 321 Topic Overview Skill Conceptual LO 12 1 Should sexual problems be defined primarily in terms of difficulty reaching
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