A) men show more sexual desire and arousal than women.
B) men emphasize committed relationships more than women.
C) men's self-concept is characterized in part by power, aggression, and independence.
D) women's sexual beliefs are more influenced by cultural, social, and situational factors.
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A) dislike for partner
B) perception of self as less attractive than before
C) guilt about sex
D) all of the above
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A) a sexual dysfunction.
B) an attraction to inappropriate individuals or objects.
C) an attraction to machines.
D) a desire that dominates the personality.
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A) treatment is generally not successful.
B) treatment is successful in only the small number of cases where the patient completes all treatment sessions.
C) the number of cases in the research studies is too small to make conclusions at this point.
D) treatment is generally effective.
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A) distraction, cognition, and depression.
B) arousal, anxiety, and distraction.
C) cognition, arousal, and distraction.
D) arousal, cognitive processes, and negative affect.
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A) erectile dysfunction
B) inhibited orgasm
C) premature ejaculation
D) sexual aversion
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A) much higher for men than it is for women.
B) much lower for men than it is for women.
C) about the same in both sexes.
D) slightly lower for men than it is for women.
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A) initial dysfunction may be triggered by an event such as substance use; concern about the dysfunction then leads to more dysfunction, and sex itself becomes associated with negative feelings.
B) initial dysfunction may be triggered by an event such as substance use; this causes a strain on the relationship and reduces the intimacy in the relationship, which then leads to anxiety about one's desirability.
C) initial dysfunction occurs through slow and gradual deterioration, possibly due to a medical condition; as the medical condition develops, the individual's concern with failing sexuality increases, resulting in relationship problems.
D) a general medical condition triggers the first dysfunction, which is followed by increased anxiety; as the anxiety increases, the sexual dysfunction becomes more severe over time and causes loss of interest in sex.
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A) SSRI
B) beta blocker
C) tricyclic antidepressant
D) anti-hypertensive
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A) almost 100%
B) just over 40%
C) approximately 75%
D) about 12%
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A) dysfunction
B) attraction to inappropriate individuals
C) attraction to nonliving objects
D) desire that dominates the personality
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A) anxiety
B) distraction
C) relationship issues
D) unreasonable expectations
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A) well-studied and widely available.
B) well-studied but only available in specialty clinics.
C) not well-studied and not available in all locations.
D) not well-studied but generally available everywhere.
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A) certain aspects of the treatment such as two therapists and daily therapy are not necessary.
B) many therapists using Masters and Johnson's techniques are able to demonstrate even greater treatment effectiveness than Masters and Johnson did.
C) daily treatment is a critical component of the method.
D) sensate focus is generally only effective when administered by Masters and Johnson.
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A) Sam is more likely than the general population to be homosexual.
B) Sam is no more likely than the general population to be homosexual.
C) Sam is homosexual also.
D) Sam is only likely to become homosexual if Joe is a positive role model.
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A) "herms"
B) "merms" and "ferms"
C) males and females
D) "andros" and "estros"
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A) asthma and diabetes.
B) vascular disease and diabetes.
C) vascular disease and asthma.
D) arthritis and diabetes.
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A) occasional sexual dysfunction that does not result in sexual dissatisfaction.
B) occasional sex dysfunction that is associated with sexual dissatisfaction.
C) very little sexual dysfunction.
D) sexual dysfunction on the part of women but not men.
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A) sexual experiences.
B) gender role expectations.
C) one's biological sex.
D) media portrayals of gender.
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A) clearly defined by the amount of time between penetration and climax.
B) generally a result of perception of control rather than actual time.
C) always a sign of serious sexual problems.
D) more likely in men with a higher level of sexual experience.
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