Biol 360 - Biology of Human Sexuality » Spring 2022 » M1B Intro to Sexuality
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Question #1
The term "sexuality" refers only to sexual orientation.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #2
Place the steps of the scientific method in order.
A.
1. Hypothesis 2. Question 3. Observation 4. Prediction 5. Experiment
B.
1. Observation 2. Question 3. Hypothesis 4. Prediction 5. Experiment
C.
1. Experiment 2. Prediction 3. Observation 4.Question 5. Hypothesis
Question #3
Scientific study ends after the researcher does the "last" step of the scientific method.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #4
Scenario: You are a sex researcher, and you want to know the answer to this question "Are men who exercise more fertile?" You come up with two possible ways to study this question: Survey: You can ask 1,000 fathers how often they exercise and how long it took for them to get their partner pregnant. Laboratory Study: You find 1,000 men between the ages of 20-40, and have each wear a fitbit for a month to track their activity. Then, obtain a semen sample from each to measure their sperm count. What is the independent variable in these studies?
A.
Men
B.
Sample size (1,000)
C.
Fitbit
D.
Sperm Count
E.
Exercise
Question #5
Scenario: You are a sex researcher, and you want to know the answer to this question "Are men who exercise more fertile?" You come up with two possible ways to study this question: Survey: You can ask 1,000 fathers how often they exercise and how long it took for them to get their partner pregnant. Laboratory Study: You find 1,000 men between the ages of 20-40, and have each wear a fitbit for a month to track their activity. Then, obtain a semen sample from each to measure their sperm count. What is the dependent variable in these studies?
A.
Sperm Count
B.
Sample size
C.
Men
D.
Fitbit
E.
Exercise
Question #6
Scenario: You are a sex researcher, and you want to know the answer to this question "Are men who exercise more fertile?" You come up with two possible ways to study this question: Survey: You can ask 1,000 fathers how often they exercise and how long it took for them to get their partner pregnant. Laboratory Study: You find 1,000 men between the ages of 20-40, and have each wear a fitbit for a month to track their activity. Then, obtain a semen sample from each to measure their sperm count. These studies are using different samples. The survey is sampling men who are fathers, while the lab study is sampling men who are of "typical" reproductive age. Which is more similar to the population we are trying to study?
A.
Lab Study
B.
Survey
Question #7
Can show cause and effect.
A.
Lab Study
B.
Lab Study and Survey
C.
Survey
Question #8
More likely to have volunteer bias.
A.
Lab Study
B.
Lab Study and Survey
C.
Survey
Question #9
More likely to have self reporting bias.
A.
Survey
B.
Lab Study
C.
Lab Study and Survey
Question #10
Less expensive to conduct.
A.
Survey
B.
Lab Study and Survey
C.
Lab Study
Question #11
Can be analyzed using statistical methods.
A.
Lab Study and Survey
B.
Survey
C.
Lab Study
Question #12
Match the ethical standard to the correct description. participants can leave the study at any time
A.
informed consent
B.
discontinuance
C.
protection from harm
Question #13
Match the ethical standard to the correct description. participants must be told what risks they face before agreeing to be in the study
A.
debriefing
B.
protection from harm
C.
informed consent
Question #14
Match the ethical standard to the correct description. the study designer must minimize the risk to the participants
A.
confidentiality
B.
protection from harm
C.
debriefing
Question #15
Match the ethical standard to the correct description. if not told before it begins, participants must be told after data is collected what the purpose of the study was
A.
informed consent
B.
debriefing
C.
discontinuance
Question #16
Match the ethical standard to the correct description. participant names cannot be published or released
A.
debriefing
B.
protection from harm
C.
confidentiality
Question #17
Discovered that men and women have different chromosomes.
A.
Alfred Kinsey
B.
Sigmund Freud
C.
Nettie Stevens
Question #18
Documented a wide variety of sexual behaviors.
A.
Magnus Hirschfeld
B.
Alfred Kinsey
C.
Sigmund Freud
Question #19
Said sexual problems were a result of the unconscious mind.
A.
Magnus Hirschfeld
B.
Bronislaw Malinowski
C.
Sigmund Freud
Question #20
Said sexual behaviors are innate and biologically driven.
A.
Magnus Hirschfeld
B.
Bronislaw Malinowski
C.
Masters and Johnson
Question #21
Recorded differences in sexual behavior in other cultures.
A.
Bronislaw Malinowski
B.
Alfred Kinsey
C.
Nettie Stevens
Question #22
Conducted lab research on sexuality.
A.
Sigmund Freud
B.
Alfred Kinsey
C.
Masters and Johnson
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