Human Sexuality In a World of Diversity Fourth Canadian 4th Edition By Rathus – Test Bank
1) Agethe sometimes does not have an orgasm when having sex with her partner. She is best described as
- potentially having an occasional problem with sexual response.
- likely having a sexual arousal disorder.
- likely having an orgasmic dysfunction.
- potentially having a genital function issue.
Answer: a
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 348
Skill: Recall
2) According to the Canadian Contraception Study, the most common sexual problem reported by women was
- my partner has difficulties with premature ejaculation.
- painful intercourse.
- low sexual desire.
- difficulties achieving orgasm through intercourse.
Answer: c
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 348
Skill: Recall
3) In the Canadian Contraception Study, about half of women reported that they experienced at least one of the following except
- painful intercourse.
- performance anxiety.
- lack of orgasm.
- low sexual desire.
Answer: b
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Page Reference: 348
Skill: Recall
4) In a survey of 40- to 80-year-old men, the most commonly reported sexual problem was
- getting and maintaining an erection.
- delayed ejaculation.
- rapid ejaculation.
- anorgasmia.
Answer: c
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Page Reference: 348
Skill: Recall
5) Hill (2005) reported that some of the things women reported to be frustrating regarding sexual problems included all of the following except:
- not experiencing an orgasm during intercourse.
- partner wanting sex constantly.
- partner not being affectionate.
- partner refusing to have sex.
Answer: b
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 349
Skill: Recall
6) Vaginismus is classified as a(n)
- sexual arousal disorder.
- orgasmic disorder.
- sexual pain disorder.
- sexual desire disorder.
Answer: c
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 355
Skill: Recall
7) Ever since he became sexually active in his teens, Serge has been able to get an erection when he masturbates but never when he is with a partner. We can describe Serge’s sexual dysfunctions as
- generalized/situational.
- lifelong/situational.
- acquired/generalized.
- lifelong/generalized.
Answer: b
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 349
Skill: Applied
8) Dyspareunia is an example of a sexual
- addiction disorder.
- arousal disorder.
- pain disorder.
- desire disorder.
Answer: c
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 349
Skill: Recall
9) Sally and Joe sometimes experience painful intercourse. They suffer from
- dyspareunia.
- vaginismus.
- anhedonism.
- none of the above.
Answer: a
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 359
Skill: Recall
10) Rapid ejaculation is classified as a
- orgasmic disorder.
- nervous response disorder.
- arousal disorder.
- desire disorder.
Answer: a
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Page Reference: 349
Skill: Applied
11) Yoline was sexually assaulted two years ago. Since that time, she finds it extremely difficult, if not impossible, to become sexually aroused. Yoline’s dysfunction would be categorized as
- lifelong and situational.
- situational and generalized.
- acquired and situational.
- acquired and generalized.
Answer: d
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Page Reference: 349
Skill: Applied
12) People who have little or no interest in sex are said to have
- sexual aversion disorder.
- hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
- a sexual disorder.
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