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2 1000 800 600 400 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 Theories & Methods Click here to go to Final Jeopardy Internal & External Parts PregnancyBirth Control STDsSexual Disorders Variations & positions

3 You missed clicking on a link on the first page. Click anywhere on this text to go back.

4 The only research method allowing us to say one factor causes another. What is an experiment? T1-200 Click to Return

5 What is Learning theory? T1-400 Click to Return The theory that claims fetishes develop through classical conditioning.

6 What is Volunteer Bias? T1-600 Click to Return When the people who respond are different from the people who do not respond.

7 What is sociobiology? T1-800 Click to Return The theory that would explain premature ejaculation as survival of the fastest.

8 What problems does a nonrepresentative or biased sample create? T1-1000 Click to Return Causes us to not be able to generalize beyond the sample we researched.

9 Why do the scrotum hold the testes outside the body? T2-200 Click to Return The sperm’s need for a temperature a few degrees below body temperature to form correctly is met by this

10 What are the Cowper’s glands? T2-400 Click to Return Releases fluid to clean and lubricate the male urethra prior to ejaculation

11 What are the seminiferous tubules? T2-600 Click to Return They are responsible for spermatogenesis

12 What are they are stored in the gonads (or they are both germ cells) and they have only 23 chromosomes ? T2-800 Click to Return Two similarities between ova and sperm

13 What is the “vulva”? T2-1000 Click to Return Another name for the external female structures

14 What are the fallopian tubes? T3-200 Click to Return Where the egg is typically fertilized

15 What is ovulation? T3-400 Click to Return The name of the menstrual cycle stage when the egg is released

16 What is 24 hours? T3-600 Click to Return How long the egg has after being released, to get fertilized

17 What is human chorionic gonadotropin (or HcG)? T3-800 Click to Return The hormone that is tested for in pregnancy tests

18 What is goes down and then up? T3-1000 Click to Return What happens to temperature at ovulation and then the next day.

19 What is progestin? T4-200 Click to Return The hormone in Depo Provera

20 What is the combination pill, mini pill, patch, nuvaring, and Plan B/emergency contraception. T4-400 Click to Return Three different hormonal methods of birth control

21 What are the IUD, diaphragm, cervical cap (if nulliparous), condom, female condom, sterilization, fem cap, and Lea’s shield? T4-600 Click to Return Options for birth control if you do not want to use hormones, but want effectiveness over 75% for typical use

22 What is diaphragm, pill, IUD? T4-800 Click to Return The correct order (from worst to best) of typical use effectiveness for progesterone IUD, diaphragm, & combination pills.

23 What are Plan B (emergency contraception) and the copper T IUD? T4-1000 Click to Return Two different contraceptives that can be used AFTER unprotected intercourse

24 What is hepatitis B? T5-200 Click to Return The only STD for which a vaccine is currently available

25 What is STD latency? T5-400 Click to Return When you are asymptomatic and test negative for the disease, but you really have the disease.

26 What are two materials condoms are made out of which prevent viral and bacterial STDs? T5-600 Click to Return Latex and polyurethane

27 Why is HPV (or genital warts) a problem for women? T5-800 Click to Return It can lead to cervical cancer

28 What are chlamydia, gonorrhea, & syphilis? T5-1000 Click to Return Three different bacterial STDs

29 What is the refractory period? T6-200 Click to Return The only period in the sexual response cycle that men have, which women do not.

30 What is the Plateau stage? T6-400 Click to Return The stage in which the orgasmic platform develops.

31 What is Dyspareunia? T6-600 Click to Return Painful intercourse

32 How has premature ejaculation been defined? T6-800 Click to Return In terms of short amount of time, few thrusts, or less than 50% of the time the woman can come first

33 What is an ACQUIRED sexual disorder? T6-1000 Click to Return A disorder in which the person functioned fine at some point, but no longer does.

34 What is woman on top? T7-200 Click to Return The coital position in which women are most likely to orgasm.

35 What is man on top (or missionary position)? T7-400 Click to Return Best position for conception

36 What is “necessity” (or need it to get aroused)? T7-600 Click to Return The point on the normal/abnormal continuum where you are usually considered to have crossed the line into abnormal behavior.

37 What is fellatio? T7-800 Click to Return Oral stimulation of the male’s genitals

38 What is a media fetish? T7-1000 Click to Return Being aroused by the material out of which an object is made.

39 “Final Jeopardy General Category” Final Jeopardy question (the answer) goes here Click to Return “Final Jeopardy Answer Goes here”

40 You picked the Daily Double Make a bet, up to the amount you have. If you bet everything you make it a ‘True Daily Double’ Click here to see the Daily Double ‘Jeopardy Answer’


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