PSYC 309 Quiz: Sexual Development
- Which factors are most crucial in establishing sexuality early in life?
 - Sexuality is nonessential to the creative act of God.
 - is the natural human response occurring when a person does something wrong, relays the message that one has not just done something wrong, but keep inside the person is awed and can never measure up.
 - The Bible teaches procreation as the only purpose of sexual union.
 - Females born with the absences of one X chromosome have a chromosomal abnormality known as:
 - Freud used the term “latency” for the developmental stage between the ages of:
 - Social scientists believe that human sexuality develops according to .
 - Who is often faulted for the strong belief in body/soul dualism within the church?
 - Sexual identity is defined as:
 - One’s ability to leave their father and mother and rightly cleave to their spouse is known as :
 - What is the first principle of an authentic sexual relationship?
 - Friesen (1989) teaches parents to:
 - The case is the most well-known case of sex reassignment gone wrong.
 - Gender or gender role refers to one’s gender identity as defined by.
 - Stanley Gretz (2001) states that created in the image of God.
 - Which factors are most crucial in establishing sexuality as a child matures?
 - The Christian model for human relationship is based on:
 - Which approach to sexuality proposes that only one factor is necessary to explain a phenomenon?
 - The 1980s were characterized by:
 - A balanced sexual self should begin in the context of:
 - The sexual revolution that began redefining gender roles began during which decade?
 - Differentiation between male and female connotes:
 - The two major explanations of the origin of male nonrelational sexuality are:
 - The second principle of authentic sexuality is that placing blame or shame can lead to renewed hope.
 - The current cultural attitude toward sexuality reflects tension between and sexual liberation.
 - The authors believe that Scriptures support sexual intercourse in the context of marital covenant for what purpose?
 - Firestone and Catlett’s (2006) determined the role of which parent is more important on a child’s sexual development?
 - Jankowiak’s (2006) studies of polygamous societies found that:
 - The third principle for an authentic sexual relationship is that personal resources and gifts are used for what purpose?
 - Sexual formation and development is a process.
 - Sexuality and spirituality are intricately connected.
 - The sexual liberation following World War II introduced the premarital sexual standard of
 - According to Schnarch (1991), a person’s capacity for sexual intimacy is directly related to that person’s degree of
 - “Free sex” morality was reexamined due to the rise of:
 - The dominant characteristic of Trinitarian relationality is .
 - Sexual lust and intercourse were the original sins of Adam and Eve.
 - How can a parent normalize their young child’s interest in sex?
 - The double standard for male and female sexual expression began during the period.
 - Characteristics of healthy family sexuality according to Maddock and Larson (1975) include all of the following EXCEPT:
 - What is the primary importance of sociocultural inuence on sexuality?