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CH01 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. According to the text, the term _____ refers to the state of being male or female. A. sexual anatomy B. gender C. sexual behavior D. sex 2. Which of the following is NOT a definition of sex, according to the text? A. Behavior that increases the likelihood of gametic union B. The state of being a male or a female C. Behavior that increases the chance of orgasm D. Behavior that produces arousal 3. According to the text, sexual behavior is defined as: A. penis-in-vagina intercourse. B. primarily behavior leading to reproduction. C. behavior that produces arousal and increases the chance of orgasm. D. sexual activity that is associated with masculine and feminine roles in some way. 4. Which society openly acknowledged homosexuality and heterosexuality? A. Ancient Greek B. 20th-century Chinese C. 15th-century Christian D. Victorian Europe 5. For the ancient Greeks, the norm of sexuality in their society was: A. heterosexuality. B. homosexuality. C. open participation in both heterosexuality and homosexuality. D. open heterosexuality and hidden homosexuality. 6. Fifteenth-century Christians believed that nocturnal emissions resulted from: A. intercourse with spirits. B. disobedience to God. C. sexual dreams. D. weak control over the body. 7. According to the Malleus Maleficarum, the person who had wet dreams was guilty of: A. sodomy and masturbation. B. witchcraft and homosexuality. C. homosexuality and bestiality. D. sodomy and witchcraft. 8. _____ believed that sexual intercourse was one of the finest pleasures of life. A. Christianity B. Muslims C. Catholicism D. Protestantism 9. The scientific study of sexuality began in the _____ century. A. 17th B. 18th C. 19th D. 20th 10. The early sex researchers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries began their research in the Victorian Era; a cultural context that is best described as: A. rigid and oppressive. B. hedonistic. C. liberal. D. similar to that of the ancient Greeks—relatively open and accepting. 11. Which of the following scientists discovered sperm swimming in human semen? A. Henry Havelock Ellis B. Oskar Hertwig C. Anton van Leeuwenhoek D. Richard von Krafft-Ebing 12. Which of the following scientists first observed the actual fertilization of the egg by the sperm in sea urchins? A. Henry Havelock Ellis B. Oskar Hertwig C. Anton van Leeuwenhoek D. Richard von Krafft-Ebing 13. A Viennese physician who contributed to our understanding of the psychological aspects of human sexuality and who is also credited as the founder of psychiatry and psychoanalysis is: A. Sigmund Freud B. Oskar Hertwig C. Anton van Leeuwenhoek D. Richard von Krafft-Ebing 14. The prevailing values and norms toward sexuality during the Victorian era (late 1800s and early 1900s) emphasized: A. sexual permissiveness for both sexes. B. aberrant and obscene sensuality. C. sexual repression. D. sexual fulfillment. 15. The forerunner of modern sex research is: A. Richard von Krafft-Ebing B. Henry Havelock Ellis C. Magnus Hirschfeld D. Sigmund Freud 16. _____ was the author of Studies in the Psychology of Sex. A. Richard von Krafft-Ebing B. Henry Havelock Ellis C. Magnus Hirschfeld D. Sigmund Freud 17. Which of the following is true about Henry Havelock Ellis? A. He was a psychiatrist by profession. B. He believed that women, like men, were sexual creatures. C. He urged society to reject sexual deviations. D. His work was neither objective nor tolerant. 18. Richard von Krafft-Ebing had a special interest in _____ sexuality. A. normative B. pathological C. female D. male 19. Psychopathia Sexualis was authored by: A. Richard von Krafft-Ebing. B. Henry Havelock Ellis. C. Magnus Hirschfeld. D. Sigmund Freud. 20. The early sex researcher who coined the terms sadism, masochism, and pedophilia was: A. Sigmund Freud. B. Magnus Hirschfeld. C. Henry Havelock Ellis. D. Richard von Krafft-Ebing. 21. The first institute of sexual research was founded by: A. Alfred Kinsey. B. Richard von Krafft-Ebing. C. Henry Havelock Ellis. D. Magnus Hirschfeld. 22. Which of the following was NOT an accomplishment of early sex researcher Magnus Hirschfeld? A. He established the first journal on the study of sex. B. He was the first to observe the ovum in humans. C. He administered the first large-scale sex survey. D. He established a marriage counseling service. 23. Magnus Hirschfeld's main area of interest in the study of human sexuality was: A. sexual response. B. pedophilia. C. homosexuality. D. masochism. 24. In the 20th century, a study looking at the physiology of sexual response was conducted by: A. Alfred Kinsey. B. Masters & Johnson. C. Margaret Mead. D. Bronislaw Malinowski. 25. In the 1930s, anthropologists like _____ were beginning to collect data on sexual behavior in other cultures. A. Freud and Hirschfeld B. Alfred Kinsey and John Money C. Masters and Johnson D. Margaret Mead and Bronislaw Malinowski 26. AIDS-related research received considerable attention during the: A. 1950s. B. 1960s. C. 1970s. D. 1980s. 27. Since its inception in the late 1800s, the scientific study of sex has been: A. characterized by a unified approach, especially that of biology. B. an interdisciplinary effort among several scientific disciplines. C. dominated primarily by religious views of sexuality. D. enthusiastically supported in most societies.

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