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Ungraded quiz Unit 9

Show me your fingers Do not shout out the answer, or your classmates will follow what you said. Use your fingers One finger (the right finger) = A Two fingers = B Three fingers = C Four fingers = D No finger = I don’t know. I didn’t study

Which of the following secular approaches to sex are considered the inward approach? Psycho-analysis and new psycho-analysis New psycho-analysis and evolutionary psychology Evolutionary psychology and Margret Mead Margret Mead and Sigmund Freud

Which of the following secular approaches to sex are considered the outward approach? Psycho-analysis and new psycho-analysis New psycho-analysis and evolutionary psychology Evolutionary psychology and Margret Mead Psycho-analysis and sociology

Which of the following secular approaches to sex are considered the temporal approach? Psycho-analysis and new psycho-analysis New psycho-analysis and evolutionary psychology Evolutionary biology and evolutionary psychology Psycho-analysis and sociology

Which of the following secular approaches to sex are considered the spatial approach? Psycho-analysis and new psycho-analysis New psycho-analysis and evolutionary psychology Evolutionary biology and evolutionary psychology Anthropology and sociology

Which of the following statement(s) about Robert Wright’s theory is/are true? Men had to impregnate multiple females in order to spread his sperms. Women are more selective because she can't reproduce more often than once a year. Monogamy is not natural to men. All of the above

Which of the following statement(s) about Ryan and Jetha’s theory is/are true? In prehistoric societies our ancestors lived in communities that shared everything, including sex partners. Women are capable of multiple orgasm and this supports the thesis of prehistoric promiscuity. We descend from ape and thus humans are just better apes. A and B

Which of the following statement(s) about Margaret Mead’s study is/are true? Samoan youths were less affected by sexual neuroses than their Western peers due to open sex. Not even a single case of rape was reported in Samoa, perhaps due to open access to sex. She was able to gather first-hand data because she was fluent in the native language. A and B

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true? Early Christian Church held a negative view towards sex. John Calvin asserted that celibacy is the path to holiness. Evangelical Christians are much less likely to have pre- marital sex than others. All of the above