Deck 16: Sex for Sale

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The authors of your text report on an interview about a sexual assault experienced by a second-year university student,committed by a football player called "G." The effects of this sexual assault

A)lasted through her undergraduate years and much of her medical training until she was able to turn the self-blame and depression around with the help of her supervisor and friends.
B)were minimal because she eventually went on to medical school and became a Medical Doctor.
C)ended with the victim finally accepting that ultimately the sexual assault was her fault.This acceptance led to her healing process.
D)ended in the victim dropping out of university and becoming a prostitute for about 10 years until she became a born-again Christian that helped her resolve her feeling of guilt and self-blame.
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Several explanations have been offered explaining why sexually aggressive men misperceive women's communications.Your text states that research evidence supports which possible explanation?

A)These men generally believe that women do not communicate honestly and have suspicious cognitions.
B)These men lack competence in "reading" women's negative emotions.
C)These men fail to make subtle distinctions between women's friendliness and seductiveness.
D)Simple skills training in communication is the best option in changing these men.
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Who,in the following list,will never experience sexual assault?

A)Fred,a 30-year-old Italian immigrant
B)Juanita,a 42-year-old Spanish immigrant
C)Lenard,a 51-year-old Asian immigrant
D)Although some people are more at risk than others,anyone can experience sexual assault.
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When William was 19 years old,he was swarmed by a group of boys after work,late at night.The boys held William down,stripped him,and simulated anal and oral sex against him.Which of the following answers indicates the difference between how the criminal law was relevant to William in 1982 compared to today?

A)The law works the same for William in 1982 and today;his experience was scary but it was not a sexual assault because there was no penetration.
B)In 1982,the law did not recognize sexual assault on a man or that was not penetrative;today,the laws would recognize William's experience as sexual assault.
C)The law works the same for William in 1982 and today;his experience would be considered sexual assault.
D)The law between 1982 and today changed in terms of sexual assault,but this is a case of pure violence and would not be prosecuted as sexual assault.
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Which of the following is NOT an indication that your friend may have been slipped one of the "date-rape drugs"? Your friend displays

A)sedation.
B)anger.
C)hallucinations.
D)amnesia the following day.
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Spousal sexual assault

A)is legally impossible,since sex in marriage is assumed.
B)is often associated with marital violence.
C)when it does happen,does not have lasting affects on the marital relationship since it is significantly different than stranger or acquaintance sexual assault.
D)is so rare that it is very difficult to get a sample large enough to study.
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Most of the emotional consequences of a sexual assault

A)last the lifetime of the victim.
B)are relatively insignificant compared to the physical effects of the sexual assault.
C)begin to lessen in a few months after the sexual assault and many,but not all,differences between sexually assaulted women and non-victimized women disappear.
D)begin to increase in intensity about three months after the sexual assault.
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The definition of sexual assault includes all EXCEPT

A)consensual oral sex
B)vaginal penetration when the victim is incapable of giving consent
C)anal penetration obtained by force
D)being touched in a manner that is not desired
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Sexual assault by someone who is known to the victim (i.e. ,date rape,social sexual assault)

A)is difficult to identify.
B)is relatively rare for women who date university students.
C)appears to occur primarily in high schools.
D)is a common occurrence in Canadian society,being much more frequent than sexual assault by a stranger.
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In 1980,Valery was sexually assaulted at a frat party.Her assaulter was a boy that she had a crush on and was initially excited to be getting attention from.However,when Valery was alone with the boy away from the party rooms,he quickly and forcefully pushed her against the wall and penetrated her under her skirt.Valery was upset and ashamed of what happened.She ran back to her dorm,showered,and cried herself to sleep.Weeks later,she finally told her good friend and roommate what had happened.But she would not report the assault to the police saying that they wouldn't be able to do anything anyways.Which of the following is MOST TRUE regarding Valery's beliefs that lead her to not report the incident?

A)Because of where the assault occurred,what Valery did after the assault,and the time since the assault,she is probably accurate in her statement.
B)Despite the events that led up to and after the assault,Valery still has a chance of conviction if she were to report.
C)Because Valery knew and was attracted to her assaulter,it is not really a sexual assault under the criminal code at the time.
D)Valery is correct that the police can't do much because sexual assault in 1980 was a civil offence.
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Which of the following people is at a higher than average risk of experiencing a sexual assault?

A)Alex,a 21-year-old Carribean-Canadian university student
B)Jeremy,a 31-year-old Latin-Canadian petite gay man
C)Lee,a 32-year-old Asian-Canadian woman who lives in an Asian community
D)Paulette,a 26-year-old Caucasian woman with down syndrome
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Which one of the following is a TRUE statement regarding the Canadian Criminal Code definition of sexual assault?

A)Vaginal intercourse must be involved in order to qualify as a sexual assault.
B)Sexual activity must involve the threat of physical harm with a weapon.
C)Both men and women can be victims of a sexual assault or can be charged with sexual assault.
D)The crucial point is that the victim did nothing to encourage the sexual assault (e.g. ,dressed suggestively).
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Nancy was sexually assaulted last night on her way home from a nice night out.Based on what you know about the statistics of sexual assault,who is most likely the assailant?

A)the taxi driver that drove her home
B)her lesbian neighbour who flirts with her every time she sees her
C)the guy she went on a date with that night
D)the street man who is often outside her apartment building
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Which of the following is typically NOT a motivation behind marital sexual assault?

A)anger
B)power
C)irrepressible love
D)sadism
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Sexual assault occurs when a person does not consent to sexual activities.Which of the following can be interpreted as consensual sex?

A)A boyfriend has intercourse with his girlfriend who has passed out from drinking.
B)A man gets drunk,meets up with an ex-girlfriend,and they end up having wild sex at his place.
C)A woman agrees to have intercourse with a new boyfriend,but just before penetration occurs she says "no," then lies still while her boyfriend performs intercourse.
D)A woman performs fellatio on a man she met at a bar,until he reaches orgasm.During the sexual activity the man repeatedly says "no."
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The kind of program and/or therapy suggested by Hyde,DeLamater,and Byers as most likely effective for treating "date rapists" is

A)teaching young women self-defense.
B)skills training that enables the sexual aggressor to read women's emotions.
C)hormone treatment that reduces the man's sexual drive.
D)cognitive therapy with the goal being to get the man to change his suspicious schema.
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The most crucial point about sexual assault as defined by the Criminal Code of Canada is that

A)forced vaginal intercourse is part of the definition.
B)forced intercourse in marriage is part of the definition.
C)the activity is nonconsensual.
D)the sexual assailant (rapist)is male and the victim is female.
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According to Statistics Canada,what percent of Canadian women have been assaulted by their husband/common-law partner?

A)20%
B)15%
C)51%
D)5%
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Which one of the following was NOT a criticism of Canadian rape law prior to 1983?

A)Only forced heterosexual intercourse was considered rape.
B)The complainant's testimony was enough to convict.
C)Husbands could not be charged with raping their wives.
D)A victim's prior sexual activity was admissible as court evidence.
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The kind of sexual assault which is most likely to be based on some kind of misperception on the part of the assailant is

A)date sexual assault
B)marital sexual assault
C)prison sexual assault
D)statutory sexual assault
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Accepting this theoretical view of sexual assault,one would likely recommend psychological treatment for the perpetrator rather than incarceration.Which of the following theoretical views is being referred to here?

A)Victim-precipitated
B)Social disorganization
C)Feminist
D)Psychopathology of sex offenders
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Recently,the concept ________________ has been applied to better understand the emotional and physical effects a woman undergoes following a sexual assault or an attempted sexual assault.

A)victim-precipitated guilt (VPG)
B)psychopathology
C)rape trauma syndrome (RTS)
D)post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
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Victor's group of friends regularly goes to the bar and tries to pick up women.They do not take rejection well and frequently become aggressive with women who decline their advances.One night,Victor sexually assaults a woman he meets at the bar.Which of the following factors is MOST clearly related to Victor's sexual aggression?

A)being part of a peer group where members were likely to have used sexual aggression
B)need for understanding what women want
C)growing up in a violent home
D)history of easily picking up women who agree to have sex
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The theory that represents the view that sexual aggressors are the product of gender-role socialization and links the relationship between using sex and power is _____.

A)feminist theory
B)victim-precipitated theory
C)rapist-precipitated theory
D)cognitive theory
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Early family influences may play a role in shaping a man into a sexual aggressor.Specifically,young men who are sexual aggressors are likely to have

A)had a dominant mother.
B)had a patriarchal family structure.
C)been sexually abused in childhood.
D)been unpopular in school.
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Which one of the following factors has been linked to why Canadian men may misinterpret a woman's friendly behaviour as a sexual invitation?

A)lack of social understanding
B)emotional immaturity
C)willful misinterpretation
D)lack of direct verbal consent
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Tamika felt completely traumatized and had many negative reactions for about a month following a sexual assault by a work acquaintance.After dealing with her initial emotional reaction,she found herself feeling a greater purpose in life.She started eating healthier,took up martial arts,and began volunteering at her community sexual assault centre.Tamika's personal changes suggest that she experienced

A)post-traumatic growth.
B)acute traumatic stress reaction.
C)denial about the trauma of her experience.
D)initial overwhelming emotions followed by emotional avoidance.
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Which of the following is NOT a common physical injury that women suffer from a sexual assault?

A)throat irritation
B)cuts and bruises
C)vaginal pain
D)broken bones
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While talking with her best friend,Hae Sook confides that she was drugged and sexually assaulted.Hae Sook's friend notices that she keeps commenting on her own stupidity for letting someone buy her a drink at the bar,drinking too much,and not having a safe plan for getting home with her friends.Hae Sook's comments are an example of

A)self-blame.
B)searching for the real reason for the sexual assault.
C)blaming the offender.
D)assessing damage to the woman's mental health.
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The sexual assault experienced by the second-year university student,committed by the football player "G"

A)was about a "date rape."
B)had very few long term effects.
C)ended in the victim pressing charges and a suspended sentence for the offender.
D)began in the context of a relationship where previous sexual intercourse had been quite successful,but the presence of alcohol changed that.
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Traditional sexual scripts play a role in supporting sexual assault by

A)supporting equality between men and women.
B)conveying the message that the man is supposed to be oversexed and the sexual "aggressor."
C)introducing the idea that it is okay for the woman to be the sexual "aggressor."
D)stating that the man needs to have more empathy in social relationships.
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Which theoretical view of sexual assault suggests that sexual assault is a direct function of disrupted social interactions within a community?

A)Feminist
B)Social disorganization
C)Sociobiological
D)Interactionist
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Sexual assault in our society

A)affects almost all,if not all,women in their behaviour.
B)has no affect on men.
C)is something most of us can do nothing about.It is just part of the human condition.
D)can be eliminated if offenders knew that they would be castrated as punishment.
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All of the following are things friends can do to support a woman who has been sexually assaulted EXCEPT

A)listen to her.
B)offer to stay with her-don't leave her alone.
C)tell her she is not to blame.
D)take control by pushing her to make decisions.
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Which of the following is a correct statement about the causes of sexual assault in a society?

A)The cultural context may contribute to a climate that encourages sexual assault.
B)Rapists themselves are not that responsible for their actions;it is the culture in which they live.
C)Victims of sexual assault must bear a large part of the responsibility for the occurrence of sexual assault.
D)Pornography of any kind seems to decrease the likelihood that men will commit sexual assault.
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All of the following are situational factors that can influence and increase the chance of sexual assault EXCEPT

A)war.
B)parties where alcohol is involved to an excessive degree.
C)being in a secluded or private place.
D)night time.
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Pam believes that she could never know a man who would commit a sexual assault because men who do these things are mentally disturbed.Pam's beliefs reflect which theory of sexual assault?

A)psychopathology of sex offenders theory
B)feminist theory
C)victim-precipitated theory
D)sexual scripts theory
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Which one of the following does a survivor of sexual assault NOT need?

A)comfort
B)to be believed
C)to be told that you will "get the bastard who did this"
D)obtain medical assistance
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Post-traumatic stress disorder as it applies to sexual assault victims includes which of the following?

A)Feeling more at ease in all locations and activities now that the worst case scenario (i.e. ,sexual assault)has already occurred and can be forgotten
B)A complete loss of memory for the event
C)Always feeling 'on edge' (i.e. ,difficulty sleeping,concentration difficulties,irritability)
D)A greater belief in one's ability to handle any future assaults
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Research indicates that a number of cultural and individual factors contribute to sexual assault.__________ are culturally transmitted messages that convey society's expectations about how men and women are supposed to act in sexual situations.

A)Sexual scripts
B)Early family influences
C)Peer-group influences
D)Masculinity norms
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The most frequent suggestion to end sexual assault in prison given by the prisoners themselves is to

A)administer hormone therapy on a wide-scale basis which has the consequence of chemical castration.
B)increase the number of guards.
C)segregate those who are most vulnerable.
D)put the offenders in isolation.
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In attempting to identify pedophiles,researchers have found that

A)using child pornography appears to be a good indicator of pedophiliA.
B)it is almost impossible to identify pedophiles.
C)many people who are not pedophiles sill show still cognitive associations with children and sex.
D)the best way to identify pedophiles is by examining people's own experiences with being a victim of sexual abuse.
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Sexual assault is often an expression of power and dominance.The clearest example of sexual assault as a means of power and dominance is likely

A)statutory sexual assault
B)marital sexual assault
C)date sexual assault
D)prison sexual assault
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Sexual assaults that occur in prisons are likely to be

A)a means of establishing a dominance hierarchy.
B)committed by men at the bottom of the dominance hierarchy.
C)perpetrated by gangs of prisoners or lone guards.
D)expressions of aggression toward guards.
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Approximately how many percentage of women reported feeling worried when walking alone in their neighbourhood after dark?

A)40%
B)50%
C)60%
D)70%
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Which of the following has research found is different between pedophiles and non-pedophile offender and/or controls?

A)Pedophiles have lower IQs.
B)Pedophiles are more likely to be poor.
C)Pedophiles are almost all exclusively attracted to their same sex.
D)Pedophiles are more likely to be hockey players.
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding pedophiles?

A)Their patterns of preference tend to be unstable over time.
B)They score low measures of heterosocial competence.
C)They are all child molesters.
D)Child molesters tend not to be repeat offenders.
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Which of the following is the best predictor of recidivism in child molesters?

A)intelligence
B)intrafamilial offenses
C)socioeconomic status
D)intensity of sexual arousal to children
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding research on the theories of sexual assault?

A)There is support for most women causing their own sexual assault.
B)There is no support for most men who commit sexual assault having psychological disorders.
C)Psychopathology is a more common cause of sexual assault then hypermasculinity.
D)Social factors have not been linked to sexual assault.
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Which of the following is equally TRUE of adult male and female survivors of sexual assault?

A)Male and female survivors experience the same amount of victim blaming.
B)There are about an equal number of male and female survivors of sexual assault.
C)Some men and some women experience posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)as a result of sexual assault.
D)Male survivors recover more quickly than female survivors after a sexual assault.
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Which of the following is NOT TRUE of a woman committing sexual aggression against a man?

A)Sexual scripts contribute to the occurrence.
B)They use restraint with an object,such as handcuffs,to force sexual activity on men.
C)People express more lenience on female perpetrators compared to male.
D)Only 1.5% of adults convicted of a sexual office in 2000 were women.
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According to the findings of the Ethnocultural Communities Facing AIDS study reported by the authors of your text,in the English-speaking Caribbean communities in Canada,people who ________ were more likely to report that they had experienced sexual coercion.

A)were younger
B)were older
C)had been in Canada for a longer period of time
D)had been in Canada for a shorter period of time
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With regard to ethnicity and sexual assault,which of the following was a finding of the Ethnocultural Communities Facing AIDS study?

A)Members of South Asian communities were more likely to indicate they had experienced sexual assault than members of either Latin American or English-speaking Caribbean communities.
B)Members of English-speaking Caribbean communities were more likely to indicate they had experienced sexual assault than members of either Latin American or South Asian communities.
C)Members of Latin American communities were more likely to indicate they had experienced sexual assault than members of either English-speaking Caribbean or South Asian communities.
D)There were no noticeable differences from one community to the other.
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Which of the following is associated with more severe symptoms for a child who is a victim of sexual abuse?

A)the perpetrator receives a light sentence
B)the child is female
C)penetration did not occur
D)testifying once against the perpetrator as opposed to repeatedly
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In what year was the National Sex Offender Registry implemented?

A)1989
B)1994
C)1999
D)2004
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Which of the following societal changes would address both sexual assaults committed by men against women and by women against men?

A)making sex easier to talk about
B)decreasing the reliance on non-verbal consent
C)combating male sexual stereotypes regarding desire
D)decreasing the emphasis of aggression in concepts of masculinity
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Which of the following is NOT identified in your text as a characteristic of sexual aggression by women toward men?

A)It usually occurs in heterosexual dating situations.
B)Women use verbal forms of pressure to influence the male to engage in unwanted sexual activity.
C)Requests made by the male to stop sexual activity are often ignored.
D)Women's physical strength generally has been increasing over time to the point that males are no longer certain to be able to protect themselves.
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When a man is sexually assaulted in a prison,

A)severe emotional consequences usually result.
B)the form of sexual assault is fellatio.
C)it is carried out by other prisoners 100 percent of the time.
D)he is usually forced to take the active role-the inserter.
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In order to really prevent sexual assault by men in North American society it is necessary to

A)severely punish those who commit sexually assault.
B)make certain those who sexually assault are punished and not ignored.
C)radically restructure our ideas of masculinity and the way males are socialized.
D)radically restructure our ideas of sexuality so that men and women no longer play games while dating.
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Which of the following is TRUE about the prevalence of sexual assault on men by women?

A)Police reports likely greatly underestimate the prevalence of female sex offenders and of men who have been sexually assaulted by a woman.
B)So few men are sexually assaulted by women that it makes little sense to collect data on these experiences.
C)Men are more likely than women to report sexual assault.
D)Men are more likely to report sexual assault to a male police officer than to a female police officer.
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Sexual abuse of children

A)usually doesn't occur until the child reaches puberty.
B)can occur at very young ages (less than age 7).
C)is directed primarily at young boys.
D)is usually perpetrated on the child by the mother.
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Which of the following trends in rates of child sexual abuse WAS NOT reported in your text?

A)More girls than boys are victims of child sexual abuse.
B)Child sexual abuse is reported about as often as it occurs.
C)Child sexual abuse in girls is 4 times more likely to be reported than is reported for boys.
D)Child sexual abuse against 12-17-year-olds is more likely to be reported than that against younger children.
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Which of the following statements about child sexual abuse is FALSE?

A)The great majority of child sexual abusers are male.
B)Females are more likely to be victims of child sexual abuse than are males.
C)Most cases of child sexual abuse are not reported.
D)Males are more likely to be victims of child sexual abuse than are females.
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Which of the following is NOT common across programs that are designed to prevent child sexual abuse and are aimed at children?

A)teaching the difference between good and bad touches
B)emphasize telling a trusted adult if someone sexually abuses them or tries to
C)teachers deliver the program to young children
D)reassure and emphasize that the child is never to blame
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Men who are sexually abused as children are least likely to be abused by a(n)

A)acquaintance
B)extended family member (e.g.uncle,aunt)
C)stranger
D)immediate family member (e.g.father,mother)
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Of those accused of committing child sexual abuse against a girl,____ percent were family members.

A)9
B)5
C)34
D)54
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According to the authors of your text,which of the following is true about child sexual abuse?

A)Most child sexual abuse is never reported.
B)Males are more likely to be sexually abused as children than females.
C)The number of cases has decreased thanks to greater awareness.
D)Males who abuse children sexually also abuse adults sexually.
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After reading the Understanding Human Sexuality textbook,Helen decided to take a self-defence class.She said she was spurred to do so after reading which of the following in the chapter on Sexual Coercion?

A)Avoiding situations where there is high risk of sexual assault is a key way of preventing sexual assault.
B)Self-defence techniques give women confidence in their stride that makes them a less likely target of sexual assault.
C)Fighting back seems to impede sexual assault attempts.
D)Men fear women who have muscle mass.
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Hyde,DeLamater,and Byers mention a number of factors that might account for the great gender imbalance of child sexual abuse perpetrators.They include:

A)Men in our culture are socialized towards seeing sexuality as part of an emotional relationship.
B)The sexual script for men involves partners who are smaller and younger.
C)Men are socialized to pair sexuality and punishment together.
D)Children are socialized very early about sexuality.
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The most common type of child sexual abuse is

A)forced vaginal intercourse.
B)forced anal intercourse.
C)fondling of the genitals.
D)forced oral sex.
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Ruben is a grade school teacher.He is selecting a sexual assault program to deliver to his classes.Ruben wants to be sure that the program he gives has the best chance of impacting the children.Which of the following will Ruben want to ensure is part of his program?

A)booster sessions later on,and for older-aged children
B)parental component
C)role play
D)All of these choices are correct
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Helen and Tyrone are developing a sexual assault awareness program for their school.They are using the Human Sexuality text to identify the messages they want to include in their campaign.Which of the following sayings is UNLIKELY to make their cut?

A)Real women are strong,firm,and forceful when they want to say No.
B)Don't be shy-scream about the sex you don't want as much as the sex you want.
C)Your body shows a lot more than your words.
D)If your gut says something is wrong,it is probably right.
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Which of the following is LEGAL under the Criminal Code of Canada?

A)showing a 10-year-old pornography.
B)demonstrating how to have sexual intercourse to a 12-year-old boy.
C)requesting oral sex from a 13-year-old girl over instant messenger.
D)None of these activities are legal in Canada.
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Which of the following is FALSE regarding the rates of child sexual abuse?

A)Youth aged 12-17 have higher rates of sexual abuse than those aged 3-11.
B)10% of girls and 7% of boys were sexually abused by a stranger.
C)10% of girls and 7% of boys were sexually abused by a family member.
D)Between 20 and 34% of boys and 34 and 54% of girls were sexually abused by someone they knew including family members.
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Research has found that people who sexually abused children were most often ________ for both females and males.

A)strangers
B)peers of the child
C)acquaintances or relatives
D)professionals in positions of trust
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Which of the following is recognized as sexual exploitation of the children in the Criminal Code of Canada?

A)sexual interference
B)sexual assault
C)invitation to sexual touching
D)All of these choices are correct
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Which one of the following people could be charged under Canadian law for having sex with 14-year-old Jordanna?

A)Margaret,Jordanna's 19-year-old camp counsellor
B)Steve,Jordanna's 19-year-old neighbour
C)Robin,Jordanna's 19-year-old friend she met on the internet
D)Charles,Jordanna's 13-year-old boyfriend
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Worldwide roughly ________ percent of women and _________ percent of men had experienced unwanted sexual contact when they were a child.

A)5;0-1
B)8;3
C)10;8
D)20;5-10
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Cassandra is 13 and her boyfriend Greg is 18.They have been together since Cassandra was 12,about a year.Until recently,their sexual activity involved making out with a little over-the-clothes breast fondling.Recently,Cassandra has become worried that Greg is more interested in sex and will leave her if they don't become more sexual.So she has initiated more sexual contact,and skin-on-skin contact.Tonight,she plans to have sex with Greg.Cassandra and Greg's behaviour is

A)typical of teens their age.
B)illegal in Canada.
C)something that would have been illegal in Canada in the past but isn't anymore.
D)legal because they are dating but would be illegal if they were not.
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The largest group of men who were sexually abused as children were abused by a(n)

A)stranger
B)father
C)acquaintance
D)older brother
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The authors of your text report on an interview about a sexual assault experienced by a second-year university student,committed by a football player called "G." The effects of this sexual assault

A)lasted through her undergraduate years and much of her medical training until she was able to turn the self-blame and depression around with the help of her supervisor and friends.
B)were minimal because she eventually went on to medical school and became a Medical Doctor.
C)ended with the victim finally accepting that ultimately the sexual assault was her fault.This acceptance led to her healing process.
D)ended in the victim dropping out of university and becoming a prostitute for about 10 years until she became a born-again Christian that helped her resolve her feeling of guilt and self-blame.
A
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Several explanations have been offered explaining why sexually aggressive men misperceive women's communications.Your text states that research evidence supports which possible explanation?

A)These men generally believe that women do not communicate honestly and have suspicious cognitions.
B)These men lack competence in "reading" women's negative emotions.
C)These men fail to make subtle distinctions between women's friendliness and seductiveness.
D)Simple skills training in communication is the best option in changing these men.
A
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Who,in the following list,will never experience sexual assault?

A)Fred,a 30-year-old Italian immigrant
B)Juanita,a 42-year-old Spanish immigrant
C)Lenard,a 51-year-old Asian immigrant
D)Although some people are more at risk than others,anyone can experience sexual assault.
D
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When William was 19 years old,he was swarmed by a group of boys after work,late at night.The boys held William down,stripped him,and simulated anal and oral sex against him.Which of the following answers indicates the difference between how the criminal law was relevant to William in 1982 compared to today?

A)The law works the same for William in 1982 and today;his experience was scary but it was not a sexual assault because there was no penetration.
B)In 1982,the law did not recognize sexual assault on a man or that was not penetrative;today,the laws would recognize William's experience as sexual assault.
C)The law works the same for William in 1982 and today;his experience would be considered sexual assault.
D)The law between 1982 and today changed in terms of sexual assault,but this is a case of pure violence and would not be prosecuted as sexual assault.
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Which of the following is NOT an indication that your friend may have been slipped one of the "date-rape drugs"? Your friend displays

A)sedation.
B)anger.
C)hallucinations.
D)amnesia the following day.
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Spousal sexual assault

A)is legally impossible,since sex in marriage is assumed.
B)is often associated with marital violence.
C)when it does happen,does not have lasting affects on the marital relationship since it is significantly different than stranger or acquaintance sexual assault.
D)is so rare that it is very difficult to get a sample large enough to study.
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Most of the emotional consequences of a sexual assault

A)last the lifetime of the victim.
B)are relatively insignificant compared to the physical effects of the sexual assault.
C)begin to lessen in a few months after the sexual assault and many,but not all,differences between sexually assaulted women and non-victimized women disappear.
D)begin to increase in intensity about three months after the sexual assault.
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8
The definition of sexual assault includes all EXCEPT

A)consensual oral sex
B)vaginal penetration when the victim is incapable of giving consent
C)anal penetration obtained by force
D)being touched in a manner that is not desired
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9
Sexual assault by someone who is known to the victim (i.e. ,date rape,social sexual assault)

A)is difficult to identify.
B)is relatively rare for women who date university students.
C)appears to occur primarily in high schools.
D)is a common occurrence in Canadian society,being much more frequent than sexual assault by a stranger.
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10
In 1980,Valery was sexually assaulted at a frat party.Her assaulter was a boy that she had a crush on and was initially excited to be getting attention from.However,when Valery was alone with the boy away from the party rooms,he quickly and forcefully pushed her against the wall and penetrated her under her skirt.Valery was upset and ashamed of what happened.She ran back to her dorm,showered,and cried herself to sleep.Weeks later,she finally told her good friend and roommate what had happened.But she would not report the assault to the police saying that they wouldn't be able to do anything anyways.Which of the following is MOST TRUE regarding Valery's beliefs that lead her to not report the incident?

A)Because of where the assault occurred,what Valery did after the assault,and the time since the assault,she is probably accurate in her statement.
B)Despite the events that led up to and after the assault,Valery still has a chance of conviction if she were to report.
C)Because Valery knew and was attracted to her assaulter,it is not really a sexual assault under the criminal code at the time.
D)Valery is correct that the police can't do much because sexual assault in 1980 was a civil offence.
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11
Which of the following people is at a higher than average risk of experiencing a sexual assault?

A)Alex,a 21-year-old Carribean-Canadian university student
B)Jeremy,a 31-year-old Latin-Canadian petite gay man
C)Lee,a 32-year-old Asian-Canadian woman who lives in an Asian community
D)Paulette,a 26-year-old Caucasian woman with down syndrome
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12
Which one of the following is a TRUE statement regarding the Canadian Criminal Code definition of sexual assault?

A)Vaginal intercourse must be involved in order to qualify as a sexual assault.
B)Sexual activity must involve the threat of physical harm with a weapon.
C)Both men and women can be victims of a sexual assault or can be charged with sexual assault.
D)The crucial point is that the victim did nothing to encourage the sexual assault (e.g. ,dressed suggestively).
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13
Nancy was sexually assaulted last night on her way home from a nice night out.Based on what you know about the statistics of sexual assault,who is most likely the assailant?

A)the taxi driver that drove her home
B)her lesbian neighbour who flirts with her every time she sees her
C)the guy she went on a date with that night
D)the street man who is often outside her apartment building
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14
Which of the following is typically NOT a motivation behind marital sexual assault?

A)anger
B)power
C)irrepressible love
D)sadism
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15
Sexual assault occurs when a person does not consent to sexual activities.Which of the following can be interpreted as consensual sex?

A)A boyfriend has intercourse with his girlfriend who has passed out from drinking.
B)A man gets drunk,meets up with an ex-girlfriend,and they end up having wild sex at his place.
C)A woman agrees to have intercourse with a new boyfriend,but just before penetration occurs she says "no," then lies still while her boyfriend performs intercourse.
D)A woman performs fellatio on a man she met at a bar,until he reaches orgasm.During the sexual activity the man repeatedly says "no."
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16
The kind of program and/or therapy suggested by Hyde,DeLamater,and Byers as most likely effective for treating "date rapists" is

A)teaching young women self-defense.
B)skills training that enables the sexual aggressor to read women's emotions.
C)hormone treatment that reduces the man's sexual drive.
D)cognitive therapy with the goal being to get the man to change his suspicious schema.
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17
The most crucial point about sexual assault as defined by the Criminal Code of Canada is that

A)forced vaginal intercourse is part of the definition.
B)forced intercourse in marriage is part of the definition.
C)the activity is nonconsensual.
D)the sexual assailant (rapist)is male and the victim is female.
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18
According to Statistics Canada,what percent of Canadian women have been assaulted by their husband/common-law partner?

A)20%
B)15%
C)51%
D)5%
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19
Which one of the following was NOT a criticism of Canadian rape law prior to 1983?

A)Only forced heterosexual intercourse was considered rape.
B)The complainant's testimony was enough to convict.
C)Husbands could not be charged with raping their wives.
D)A victim's prior sexual activity was admissible as court evidence.
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20
The kind of sexual assault which is most likely to be based on some kind of misperception on the part of the assailant is

A)date sexual assault
B)marital sexual assault
C)prison sexual assault
D)statutory sexual assault
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21
Accepting this theoretical view of sexual assault,one would likely recommend psychological treatment for the perpetrator rather than incarceration.Which of the following theoretical views is being referred to here?

A)Victim-precipitated
B)Social disorganization
C)Feminist
D)Psychopathology of sex offenders
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22
Recently,the concept ________________ has been applied to better understand the emotional and physical effects a woman undergoes following a sexual assault or an attempted sexual assault.

A)victim-precipitated guilt (VPG)
B)psychopathology
C)rape trauma syndrome (RTS)
D)post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
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23
Victor's group of friends regularly goes to the bar and tries to pick up women.They do not take rejection well and frequently become aggressive with women who decline their advances.One night,Victor sexually assaults a woman he meets at the bar.Which of the following factors is MOST clearly related to Victor's sexual aggression?

A)being part of a peer group where members were likely to have used sexual aggression
B)need for understanding what women want
C)growing up in a violent home
D)history of easily picking up women who agree to have sex
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24
The theory that represents the view that sexual aggressors are the product of gender-role socialization and links the relationship between using sex and power is _____.

A)feminist theory
B)victim-precipitated theory
C)rapist-precipitated theory
D)cognitive theory
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25
Early family influences may play a role in shaping a man into a sexual aggressor.Specifically,young men who are sexual aggressors are likely to have

A)had a dominant mother.
B)had a patriarchal family structure.
C)been sexually abused in childhood.
D)been unpopular in school.
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26
Which one of the following factors has been linked to why Canadian men may misinterpret a woman's friendly behaviour as a sexual invitation?

A)lack of social understanding
B)emotional immaturity
C)willful misinterpretation
D)lack of direct verbal consent
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27
Tamika felt completely traumatized and had many negative reactions for about a month following a sexual assault by a work acquaintance.After dealing with her initial emotional reaction,she found herself feeling a greater purpose in life.She started eating healthier,took up martial arts,and began volunteering at her community sexual assault centre.Tamika's personal changes suggest that she experienced

A)post-traumatic growth.
B)acute traumatic stress reaction.
C)denial about the trauma of her experience.
D)initial overwhelming emotions followed by emotional avoidance.
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28
Which of the following is NOT a common physical injury that women suffer from a sexual assault?

A)throat irritation
B)cuts and bruises
C)vaginal pain
D)broken bones
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29
While talking with her best friend,Hae Sook confides that she was drugged and sexually assaulted.Hae Sook's friend notices that she keeps commenting on her own stupidity for letting someone buy her a drink at the bar,drinking too much,and not having a safe plan for getting home with her friends.Hae Sook's comments are an example of

A)self-blame.
B)searching for the real reason for the sexual assault.
C)blaming the offender.
D)assessing damage to the woman's mental health.
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30
The sexual assault experienced by the second-year university student,committed by the football player "G"

A)was about a "date rape."
B)had very few long term effects.
C)ended in the victim pressing charges and a suspended sentence for the offender.
D)began in the context of a relationship where previous sexual intercourse had been quite successful,but the presence of alcohol changed that.
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31
Traditional sexual scripts play a role in supporting sexual assault by

A)supporting equality between men and women.
B)conveying the message that the man is supposed to be oversexed and the sexual "aggressor."
C)introducing the idea that it is okay for the woman to be the sexual "aggressor."
D)stating that the man needs to have more empathy in social relationships.
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32
Which theoretical view of sexual assault suggests that sexual assault is a direct function of disrupted social interactions within a community?

A)Feminist
B)Social disorganization
C)Sociobiological
D)Interactionist
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33
Sexual assault in our society

A)affects almost all,if not all,women in their behaviour.
B)has no affect on men.
C)is something most of us can do nothing about.It is just part of the human condition.
D)can be eliminated if offenders knew that they would be castrated as punishment.
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34
All of the following are things friends can do to support a woman who has been sexually assaulted EXCEPT

A)listen to her.
B)offer to stay with her-don't leave her alone.
C)tell her she is not to blame.
D)take control by pushing her to make decisions.
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35
Which of the following is a correct statement about the causes of sexual assault in a society?

A)The cultural context may contribute to a climate that encourages sexual assault.
B)Rapists themselves are not that responsible for their actions;it is the culture in which they live.
C)Victims of sexual assault must bear a large part of the responsibility for the occurrence of sexual assault.
D)Pornography of any kind seems to decrease the likelihood that men will commit sexual assault.
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36
All of the following are situational factors that can influence and increase the chance of sexual assault EXCEPT

A)war.
B)parties where alcohol is involved to an excessive degree.
C)being in a secluded or private place.
D)night time.
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37
Pam believes that she could never know a man who would commit a sexual assault because men who do these things are mentally disturbed.Pam's beliefs reflect which theory of sexual assault?

A)psychopathology of sex offenders theory
B)feminist theory
C)victim-precipitated theory
D)sexual scripts theory
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38
Which one of the following does a survivor of sexual assault NOT need?

A)comfort
B)to be believed
C)to be told that you will "get the bastard who did this"
D)obtain medical assistance
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39
Post-traumatic stress disorder as it applies to sexual assault victims includes which of the following?

A)Feeling more at ease in all locations and activities now that the worst case scenario (i.e. ,sexual assault)has already occurred and can be forgotten
B)A complete loss of memory for the event
C)Always feeling 'on edge' (i.e. ,difficulty sleeping,concentration difficulties,irritability)
D)A greater belief in one's ability to handle any future assaults
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40
Research indicates that a number of cultural and individual factors contribute to sexual assault.__________ are culturally transmitted messages that convey society's expectations about how men and women are supposed to act in sexual situations.

A)Sexual scripts
B)Early family influences
C)Peer-group influences
D)Masculinity norms
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41
The most frequent suggestion to end sexual assault in prison given by the prisoners themselves is to

A)administer hormone therapy on a wide-scale basis which has the consequence of chemical castration.
B)increase the number of guards.
C)segregate those who are most vulnerable.
D)put the offenders in isolation.
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42
In attempting to identify pedophiles,researchers have found that

A)using child pornography appears to be a good indicator of pedophiliA.
B)it is almost impossible to identify pedophiles.
C)many people who are not pedophiles sill show still cognitive associations with children and sex.
D)the best way to identify pedophiles is by examining people's own experiences with being a victim of sexual abuse.
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43
Sexual assault is often an expression of power and dominance.The clearest example of sexual assault as a means of power and dominance is likely

A)statutory sexual assault
B)marital sexual assault
C)date sexual assault
D)prison sexual assault
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44
Sexual assaults that occur in prisons are likely to be

A)a means of establishing a dominance hierarchy.
B)committed by men at the bottom of the dominance hierarchy.
C)perpetrated by gangs of prisoners or lone guards.
D)expressions of aggression toward guards.
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45
Approximately how many percentage of women reported feeling worried when walking alone in their neighbourhood after dark?

A)40%
B)50%
C)60%
D)70%
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46
Which of the following has research found is different between pedophiles and non-pedophile offender and/or controls?

A)Pedophiles have lower IQs.
B)Pedophiles are more likely to be poor.
C)Pedophiles are almost all exclusively attracted to their same sex.
D)Pedophiles are more likely to be hockey players.
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47
Which of the following is TRUE regarding pedophiles?

A)Their patterns of preference tend to be unstable over time.
B)They score low measures of heterosocial competence.
C)They are all child molesters.
D)Child molesters tend not to be repeat offenders.
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48
Which of the following is the best predictor of recidivism in child molesters?

A)intelligence
B)intrafamilial offenses
C)socioeconomic status
D)intensity of sexual arousal to children
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49
Which of the following is TRUE regarding research on the theories of sexual assault?

A)There is support for most women causing their own sexual assault.
B)There is no support for most men who commit sexual assault having psychological disorders.
C)Psychopathology is a more common cause of sexual assault then hypermasculinity.
D)Social factors have not been linked to sexual assault.
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50
Which of the following is equally TRUE of adult male and female survivors of sexual assault?

A)Male and female survivors experience the same amount of victim blaming.
B)There are about an equal number of male and female survivors of sexual assault.
C)Some men and some women experience posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)as a result of sexual assault.
D)Male survivors recover more quickly than female survivors after a sexual assault.
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51
Which of the following is NOT TRUE of a woman committing sexual aggression against a man?

A)Sexual scripts contribute to the occurrence.
B)They use restraint with an object,such as handcuffs,to force sexual activity on men.
C)People express more lenience on female perpetrators compared to male.
D)Only 1.5% of adults convicted of a sexual office in 2000 were women.
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52
According to the findings of the Ethnocultural Communities Facing AIDS study reported by the authors of your text,in the English-speaking Caribbean communities in Canada,people who ________ were more likely to report that they had experienced sexual coercion.

A)were younger
B)were older
C)had been in Canada for a longer period of time
D)had been in Canada for a shorter period of time
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53
With regard to ethnicity and sexual assault,which of the following was a finding of the Ethnocultural Communities Facing AIDS study?

A)Members of South Asian communities were more likely to indicate they had experienced sexual assault than members of either Latin American or English-speaking Caribbean communities.
B)Members of English-speaking Caribbean communities were more likely to indicate they had experienced sexual assault than members of either Latin American or South Asian communities.
C)Members of Latin American communities were more likely to indicate they had experienced sexual assault than members of either English-speaking Caribbean or South Asian communities.
D)There were no noticeable differences from one community to the other.
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54
Which of the following is associated with more severe symptoms for a child who is a victim of sexual abuse?

A)the perpetrator receives a light sentence
B)the child is female
C)penetration did not occur
D)testifying once against the perpetrator as opposed to repeatedly
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55
In what year was the National Sex Offender Registry implemented?

A)1989
B)1994
C)1999
D)2004
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56
Which of the following societal changes would address both sexual assaults committed by men against women and by women against men?

A)making sex easier to talk about
B)decreasing the reliance on non-verbal consent
C)combating male sexual stereotypes regarding desire
D)decreasing the emphasis of aggression in concepts of masculinity
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57
Which of the following is NOT identified in your text as a characteristic of sexual aggression by women toward men?

A)It usually occurs in heterosexual dating situations.
B)Women use verbal forms of pressure to influence the male to engage in unwanted sexual activity.
C)Requests made by the male to stop sexual activity are often ignored.
D)Women's physical strength generally has been increasing over time to the point that males are no longer certain to be able to protect themselves.
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58
When a man is sexually assaulted in a prison,

A)severe emotional consequences usually result.
B)the form of sexual assault is fellatio.
C)it is carried out by other prisoners 100 percent of the time.
D)he is usually forced to take the active role-the inserter.
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59
In order to really prevent sexual assault by men in North American society it is necessary to

A)severely punish those who commit sexually assault.
B)make certain those who sexually assault are punished and not ignored.
C)radically restructure our ideas of masculinity and the way males are socialized.
D)radically restructure our ideas of sexuality so that men and women no longer play games while dating.
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60
Which of the following is TRUE about the prevalence of sexual assault on men by women?

A)Police reports likely greatly underestimate the prevalence of female sex offenders and of men who have been sexually assaulted by a woman.
B)So few men are sexually assaulted by women that it makes little sense to collect data on these experiences.
C)Men are more likely than women to report sexual assault.
D)Men are more likely to report sexual assault to a male police officer than to a female police officer.
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61
Sexual abuse of children

A)usually doesn't occur until the child reaches puberty.
B)can occur at very young ages (less than age 7).
C)is directed primarily at young boys.
D)is usually perpetrated on the child by the mother.
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62
Which of the following trends in rates of child sexual abuse WAS NOT reported in your text?

A)More girls than boys are victims of child sexual abuse.
B)Child sexual abuse is reported about as often as it occurs.
C)Child sexual abuse in girls is 4 times more likely to be reported than is reported for boys.
D)Child sexual abuse against 12-17-year-olds is more likely to be reported than that against younger children.
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63
Which of the following statements about child sexual abuse is FALSE?

A)The great majority of child sexual abusers are male.
B)Females are more likely to be victims of child sexual abuse than are males.
C)Most cases of child sexual abuse are not reported.
D)Males are more likely to be victims of child sexual abuse than are females.
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64
Which of the following is NOT common across programs that are designed to prevent child sexual abuse and are aimed at children?

A)teaching the difference between good and bad touches
B)emphasize telling a trusted adult if someone sexually abuses them or tries to
C)teachers deliver the program to young children
D)reassure and emphasize that the child is never to blame
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65
Men who are sexually abused as children are least likely to be abused by a(n)

A)acquaintance
B)extended family member (e.g.uncle,aunt)
C)stranger
D)immediate family member (e.g.father,mother)
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66
Of those accused of committing child sexual abuse against a girl,____ percent were family members.

A)9
B)5
C)34
D)54
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67
According to the authors of your text,which of the following is true about child sexual abuse?

A)Most child sexual abuse is never reported.
B)Males are more likely to be sexually abused as children than females.
C)The number of cases has decreased thanks to greater awareness.
D)Males who abuse children sexually also abuse adults sexually.
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68
After reading the Understanding Human Sexuality textbook,Helen decided to take a self-defence class.She said she was spurred to do so after reading which of the following in the chapter on Sexual Coercion?

A)Avoiding situations where there is high risk of sexual assault is a key way of preventing sexual assault.
B)Self-defence techniques give women confidence in their stride that makes them a less likely target of sexual assault.
C)Fighting back seems to impede sexual assault attempts.
D)Men fear women who have muscle mass.
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69
Hyde,DeLamater,and Byers mention a number of factors that might account for the great gender imbalance of child sexual abuse perpetrators.They include:

A)Men in our culture are socialized towards seeing sexuality as part of an emotional relationship.
B)The sexual script for men involves partners who are smaller and younger.
C)Men are socialized to pair sexuality and punishment together.
D)Children are socialized very early about sexuality.
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70
The most common type of child sexual abuse is

A)forced vaginal intercourse.
B)forced anal intercourse.
C)fondling of the genitals.
D)forced oral sex.
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71
Ruben is a grade school teacher.He is selecting a sexual assault program to deliver to his classes.Ruben wants to be sure that the program he gives has the best chance of impacting the children.Which of the following will Ruben want to ensure is part of his program?

A)booster sessions later on,and for older-aged children
B)parental component
C)role play
D)All of these choices are correct
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72
Helen and Tyrone are developing a sexual assault awareness program for their school.They are using the Human Sexuality text to identify the messages they want to include in their campaign.Which of the following sayings is UNLIKELY to make their cut?

A)Real women are strong,firm,and forceful when they want to say No.
B)Don't be shy-scream about the sex you don't want as much as the sex you want.
C)Your body shows a lot more than your words.
D)If your gut says something is wrong,it is probably right.
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73
Which of the following is LEGAL under the Criminal Code of Canada?

A)showing a 10-year-old pornography.
B)demonstrating how to have sexual intercourse to a 12-year-old boy.
C)requesting oral sex from a 13-year-old girl over instant messenger.
D)None of these activities are legal in Canada.
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74
Which of the following is FALSE regarding the rates of child sexual abuse?

A)Youth aged 12-17 have higher rates of sexual abuse than those aged 3-11.
B)10% of girls and 7% of boys were sexually abused by a stranger.
C)10% of girls and 7% of boys were sexually abused by a family member.
D)Between 20 and 34% of boys and 34 and 54% of girls were sexually abused by someone they knew including family members.
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75
Research has found that people who sexually abused children were most often ________ for both females and males.

A)strangers
B)peers of the child
C)acquaintances or relatives
D)professionals in positions of trust
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76
Which of the following is recognized as sexual exploitation of the children in the Criminal Code of Canada?

A)sexual interference
B)sexual assault
C)invitation to sexual touching
D)All of these choices are correct
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77
Which one of the following people could be charged under Canadian law for having sex with 14-year-old Jordanna?

A)Margaret,Jordanna's 19-year-old camp counsellor
B)Steve,Jordanna's 19-year-old neighbour
C)Robin,Jordanna's 19-year-old friend she met on the internet
D)Charles,Jordanna's 13-year-old boyfriend
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78
Worldwide roughly ________ percent of women and _________ percent of men had experienced unwanted sexual contact when they were a child.

A)5;0-1
B)8;3
C)10;8
D)20;5-10
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79
Cassandra is 13 and her boyfriend Greg is 18.They have been together since Cassandra was 12,about a year.Until recently,their sexual activity involved making out with a little over-the-clothes breast fondling.Recently,Cassandra has become worried that Greg is more interested in sex and will leave her if they don't become more sexual.So she has initiated more sexual contact,and skin-on-skin contact.Tonight,she plans to have sex with Greg.Cassandra and Greg's behaviour is

A)typical of teens their age.
B)illegal in Canada.
C)something that would have been illegal in Canada in the past but isn't anymore.
D)legal because they are dating but would be illegal if they were not.
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80
The largest group of men who were sexually abused as children were abused by a(n)

A)stranger
B)father
C)acquaintance
D)older brother
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