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This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1
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Of the five basic needs identified by the authors, the ________ aspect includes the sexual organs and the act of sexual reproduction.
 
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Question 2
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The _______ aspect of human sexuality encompasses our values, ethics, and morality, as well as the personal qualities, ideas, and traditions that help give meaning to our lives.
 
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Question 3
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_________ refers to scientists who study human sexuality.
 
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Question 4
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In a ________ sample, everyone in the target population has an equal chance of being selected to participate in the study.
 
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Question 5
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In terms of ethical issues facing sex researchers, generally the first rule for any research involving human subjects is to do no harm.
   
 
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Question 6
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The most popular way to obtain research data about sexual attitudes and behaviors is through the use of:
 
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Question 7
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Alfred Kinsey, a pioneer in the field of sex research, founded and directed the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University. His findings from extensive interviews with men and women were published in two books, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953).
   
 
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Question 8
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William Masters and Virginia Johnson were well known for their sex research that was based on:
 
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Question 9
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Psychoanalytic theory of personality, originated by Sigmund Freud, is based on the belief that unconscious conflict can result in psychological or physical symptoms
   
 
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Question 10
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________ theory is based on the idea of natural selection, the process by which nature determines which individuals survive and reproduce.
 
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