Deck 4: Non-Marital Sex: Attitudes and Behavior

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Which of the following statements is supported by the research in this chapter?

A)Those who attend church weekly are more likely to believe that premarital sex is always wrong.
B)College graduates are more likely to believe that premarital sex is always wrong.
C)Having lived in a two-parent home at age 16 has a statistically significant impact on ones attitude towards premarital sex.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Which of the following variables appears to be the best predictor of premarital sexual behavior?

A)church attendance
B)education
C)sex (being male or female)
D)all of the above are equally good predictors
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Which of the following statements is supported by the results in Chapter Four?

A)Conservative Protestants are the most likely to believe that homosexuality is always wrong.
B)People with more education are less likely to believe that homosexuality is always wrong.
C)The 1990's saw a decline in the percentage of people who believe that homosexuality is always wrong.
D)all of the above
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According to the CULTURES data file,
A)all of the above

A)nearly three-fourths of all preindustrial societies condemn all premarital sex.
B)nearly three-fourths of all preindustrial societies have a double standard for men and women when it comes to premarital sex.
C)premarital sex is more likely to be prohibited for women than for men.
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A study of historical trends reveals that the percentage of respondents who believe premarital sex is always wrong

A)declined in the 1970's but then increased in the l990's.
B)has increased slowly since 1972.
C)has decreased fairly steadily since 1972.
D)has remained largely unchanged since 1972.
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A comparison of the attitudes of men and women with regards to premarital sex reveals that:

A)there is not a statistically significant difference between the sexes on this issue.
B)a majority of men believe that premarital sex is not wrong while a majority of women believe that premarital sex is always wrong.
C)men are more likely than women to believe that premarital sex is not wrong.
D)both b and c above
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In comparison to those who are married, singles are more likely to believe that premarital sex is

A)always wrong.
B)almost always wrong.
C)sometimes wrong.
D)not wrong.
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Which of the following statements is supported by the results in Chapter Four?

A)Globally, people in the United States are the most likely to believe that homosexuality is always wrong.
B)Globally, people in the United States are the least likely to believe that homosexuality is always wrong.
C)Globally, acceptance of homosexuality is positively correlated with economic development and education.
D)Globally, church attendance is the best predictor of attitudes towards homosexuality.
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Based on the results in this chapter, which of Ira Reiss' four moral standards of premarital sexuality do you believe is dominant in our society.Explain your answer.
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When people in the General Social Survey were asked whether it was wrong for a male and a female in their early teens to have sex the most common response was that it is

A)always wrong.
B)almost always wrong.
C)sometimes wrong.
D)not wrong.
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When people in the NORC survey were asked about their attitude towards premarital sex the most common response was that it is

A)always wrong.
B)almost always wrong.
C)sometimes wrong.
D)not wrong.
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Discuss the influence education and religion have on attitudes towards premarital sex in comparison to their influence on premarital sexual behavior.Is the relationship between attitudes and behavior consistent or contradictory? Explain your answer.
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With regard to premarital sexual behavior,

A)men are far more sexually active than women.
B)attitudes towards premarital sex are not a good predictor of actual sexual behavior.
C)those who attend church regularly less likely to be sexually active.
D)college graduates are more sexually active than those who did not go to college.
E)all of the above
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More than 50 percent, of the respondents believe that homosexuality

A)is always wrong.
B)is almost always wrong.
C)is not wrong at all.
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Which of the following would be the most likely to believe that premarital sex is never wrong?

A)a single female who never went to college
B)a single male with a college degree
C)a single male who attends church weekly
D)a married male with a college degree
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Deck 4: Non-Marital Sex: Attitudes and Behavior
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Which of the following statements is supported by the research in this chapter?

A)Those who attend church weekly are more likely to believe that premarital sex is always wrong.
B)College graduates are more likely to believe that premarital sex is always wrong.
C)Having lived in a two-parent home at age 16 has a statistically significant impact on ones attitude towards premarital sex.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A
2
Which of the following variables appears to be the best predictor of premarital sexual behavior?

A)church attendance
B)education
C)sex (being male or female)
D)all of the above are equally good predictors
A
3
Which of the following statements is supported by the results in Chapter Four?

A)Conservative Protestants are the most likely to believe that homosexuality is always wrong.
B)People with more education are less likely to believe that homosexuality is always wrong.
C)The 1990's saw a decline in the percentage of people who believe that homosexuality is always wrong.
D)all of the above
D
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According to the CULTURES data file,
A)all of the above

A)nearly three-fourths of all preindustrial societies condemn all premarital sex.
B)nearly three-fourths of all preindustrial societies have a double standard for men and women when it comes to premarital sex.
C)premarital sex is more likely to be prohibited for women than for men.
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A study of historical trends reveals that the percentage of respondents who believe premarital sex is always wrong

A)declined in the 1970's but then increased in the l990's.
B)has increased slowly since 1972.
C)has decreased fairly steadily since 1972.
D)has remained largely unchanged since 1972.
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A comparison of the attitudes of men and women with regards to premarital sex reveals that:

A)there is not a statistically significant difference between the sexes on this issue.
B)a majority of men believe that premarital sex is not wrong while a majority of women believe that premarital sex is always wrong.
C)men are more likely than women to believe that premarital sex is not wrong.
D)both b and c above
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In comparison to those who are married, singles are more likely to believe that premarital sex is

A)always wrong.
B)almost always wrong.
C)sometimes wrong.
D)not wrong.
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Which of the following statements is supported by the results in Chapter Four?

A)Globally, people in the United States are the most likely to believe that homosexuality is always wrong.
B)Globally, people in the United States are the least likely to believe that homosexuality is always wrong.
C)Globally, acceptance of homosexuality is positively correlated with economic development and education.
D)Globally, church attendance is the best predictor of attitudes towards homosexuality.
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Based on the results in this chapter, which of Ira Reiss' four moral standards of premarital sexuality do you believe is dominant in our society.Explain your answer.
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When people in the General Social Survey were asked whether it was wrong for a male and a female in their early teens to have sex the most common response was that it is

A)always wrong.
B)almost always wrong.
C)sometimes wrong.
D)not wrong.
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When people in the NORC survey were asked about their attitude towards premarital sex the most common response was that it is

A)always wrong.
B)almost always wrong.
C)sometimes wrong.
D)not wrong.
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Discuss the influence education and religion have on attitudes towards premarital sex in comparison to their influence on premarital sexual behavior.Is the relationship between attitudes and behavior consistent or contradictory? Explain your answer.
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With regard to premarital sexual behavior,

A)men are far more sexually active than women.
B)attitudes towards premarital sex are not a good predictor of actual sexual behavior.
C)those who attend church regularly less likely to be sexually active.
D)college graduates are more sexually active than those who did not go to college.
E)all of the above
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More than 50 percent, of the respondents believe that homosexuality

A)is always wrong.
B)is almost always wrong.
C)is not wrong at all.
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Which of the following would be the most likely to believe that premarital sex is never wrong?

A)a single female who never went to college
B)a single male with a college degree
C)a single male who attends church weekly
D)a married male with a college degree
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