A) indicate which variable causes the other to change.
B) accommodate large numbers of subjects.
C) be ethically used in research on sexuality.
D) show relationships between variables.
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A) It is a substantiated belief or conclusion.
B) It is too simplistic.
C) It always involves a value judgment.
D) It is not based on concrete evidence or accurate knowledge.
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A) it always involves a very small sample size.
B) it raises the ethical issue of informed consent.
C) its requirements are as elaborate as that of clinical research.
D) its independent variables are often manipulated by researchers.
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A) When asked about their sexual experiences,some people exaggerate or minimize them.
B) The interviewer's sex may influence the results.
C) Respondents may feel uncomfortable about revealing personal information in some settings.
D) All of the above are limitations of survey research.
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A) be initiated whenever consent is given by the individual.
B) not be done.
C) always be attempted.
D) be undertaken for gay men but not lesbian women.
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A) reflect current scholarly research.
B) be distorted or over simplified.
C) show the persuasiveness of aberrant sexual behaviors.
D) reinforce sexual stereotypes.
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A) are surprisingly flexible.
B) are often positive.
C) are based on objective studies.
D) are resistant to change.
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A) makes up false research studies.
B) presents actors who pose as experts in sexuality.
C) uses the trappings of social science and psychiatry without the substance.
D) pays experts large sums of money to present information made up by the media.
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A) informed consent.
B) debriefing after deception.
C) right to withdraw.
D) confidentiality.
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A) it is difficult to maintain anonymity and confidentiality.
B) it incurs high costs in collecting data.
C) it leads to inaccurate reports of one's own behavior.
D) it requires a considerable time commitment from subjects.
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A) children had sexual thoughts and experiences.
B) a vast majority of women masturbated several times a day.
C) there was extraordinary diversity in sexual behavior.
D) few people understood or used contraceptive devices.
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A) clarify views of human sexuality.
B) foster objectivity in the study of sexuality.
C) obscure the search for understanding about sexuality.
D) undermine sexual norms in a society.
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A) describe how people actually behave.
B) cannot be empirically validated.
C) offer specific examples.
D) are based on the opinions of focus group members.
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A) ethnocentrism.
B) phallocentrism.
C) phallic monism.
D) egocentric fallacy.
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A) an urban myth.
B) conventional wisdom.
C) cultural insensitivity.
D) a sexual stereotype.
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A) the National Sexual Health and Social Life Survey.
B) the National Assessment of Adolescent Sexual Health and Behavior.
C) the National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior.
D) the National Survey of Family Growth.
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A) the difficulty of getting female subjects to participate.
B) the absolute lack of willingness of participants to be observed in sexual situations.
C) the fear that surveys may change the sexual orientation of the participants.
D) the attack on the value of sex research by some members of Congress and conservative groups.
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A) sex research is fraught with violations of taboos and norms.
B) student volunteers frequently give misleading or inaccurate responses.
C) informed consent can create experimenter bias.
D) most research samples have several potential limitations.
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