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Chapter 10 Gender and Sexuality
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Sex
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(1)The biological category of male or female as defined by physical differences in genetic composition and in reproductive anatomy and function. (2) The behavioral manifestation of the sexual urge; sexual intercourse
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Gender
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The cultural, social, and psychological meanings that are associated with masculinity or femininity
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Gender Roles
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the behaviors, attitudes, and personality traits that are designated as either masculine or feminine in a given culture
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Gender Identity
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A person’s psychological sense of being male or female
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Sexual Orientation
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The direction of a person’s emotional and erotic attraction toward members of the opposite sex, the same sex, or both sexes
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Gender-role stereotype
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The beliefs and representatives people hold about the typical characteristics, preferences, and behavior of men and women.
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Social learning theory of gender- role development
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The theory that gender roles are acquired through the basic processes of learning, including reinforcement, punishment, and modeling
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Gender schema theory
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The theory that gender-role development is influenced by the formation of schemas, or mental representations, of masculinity and femininity
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Sexual Orientation
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the direction of a person’s emotional and erotic attraction toward members of the opposite sex,the same sex, or both sexes.
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Puberty
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The stage of adolescence in which an individual reaches sexual maturity and becomes physiological capable of sexual reproduction
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Primary Sex Characteristics
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Sexual organs that are directly involved in reproduction, such as the uterus, penis, and testicles
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Secondary Sex Characteristics
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Sexual characteristics that develop during puberty and are not directly involved in reproduction but differentiate between the sexes, such as facial hair for men.
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Adolescent Growth Spurt
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The period of accelerated growth during puberty, involving rapid increases in weight and height
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Menarche
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a female’s first menstrual period, which occurs during puberty
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Sexual Dysfunction
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A consistent disturbance in sexual desire, arousal, or orgasm that causes psychological distress and interpersonal difficulties
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Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
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A sexual dysfunction characterized by little or no sexual desire
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Sexual aversion Disorder
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A sexual dysfunction characterized by active avoidance of genital sexual contact because of extreme anxiety, fear or disgust
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Dyspareunia
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A sexual dysfunction characterized by genital pain before, during, or after intercourse.
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Male erectile disorder
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In males, sexual dysfunction characterized by a recurring, inability to achieve or maintain an erect penis
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Male Orgasmic disorder
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In males, sexual dysfunction characterized by delayed orgasm during intercourse or the inability to achieve an orgasm during intercourse
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premature ejaculation
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In males, sexual dysfunction characterized by orgasm occurring before it is desired, often immediately or shortly after sexual stimulation or penetration
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Female Orgasmic Disorder
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In females, sexual dysfunction characterized by consistent delays in achieving orgasm or the inability to achieve orgasm
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Vaginismus
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Sexual dysfunction characterized by persistent, involuntary contractions or spasms of the vaginal muscles, which results in uncomfortable or painful intercourse
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Paraphilla
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Any of several forms of nontraditional sexual behavior in which a person’s sexual gratification depends on an unusual sexual experiences, objects, or fantasy
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Gender Identity Disorder
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A persistent discomfort about one’s assigned gender along with the desire to be a member of the opposite sex
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Any of several infectious diseases that are transmitted primarily through sexual intercourse or other intimate sexual contact
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AIDS (acquired immune deficiency Syndrome
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A disease caused by the exchange of bodily fluids containing the human immune nondeficiency virus (HIV), which attacks and weakens the immune system
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PEOPLE
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Sandra Lipsitz Bem
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American psychologist who has conducted extensive research on sex roles and gender identity; proposed gender schema theory to explain gender-role development
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Virginia E. Johnson
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American behavioral scientist who, along with William H. Masters, conducted pioneering research in the field of human sexuality and sex therapy
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William H. Masters
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American psychologist who, along with Virginia E. Johnson, conducted pioneering research in the field of human sexuality and sex therapy
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