01:830:333 Study Guide - Final Guide: Monogamy, Risky Sexual Behavior

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Review questions chapters 9 Romance, sexuality all from book
Romance
1. What are the different activities that can constitute “dating”? What are the reasons
for dating?
a. Recreation
b. Learning (becoming more skilled at dating interactions)
c. Status (impressing others by how often one dates)
d. Companionship- sharing pleasurable activities with another person
e. Intimacy- establishing a close emotional relationship with another person
f. Courtship- seeking someone to have as a steady partner
Sexuality
2. What is serial monogamy?
a. The practice of being in successive monogamous sexual relationships
3. What percentage range of adolescents has had intercourse by the end of high
school?
a. More than 40%
4. What is considered early sexual activity? What behaviors does it appear to be
associated with?
a. Before 16 years
b. Negative behaviors
5. What appears to be the consequence of authoritative parenting on sexual activity
of adolescents? What appears to be the effect of parent-adolescent communication
about sex?
a. With authoritative parenting, there’s smaller chances of taking part in
risky sexual behavior
b. Communication prevents adolescents from taking part in risky sexual
activity, but it doesn’t really decrease the sexual activity.
6. Compare the effects of parents and peers on adolescents’ sexual activity.
a. Peers that engage in sexual activity makes it seem like a normal thing, and
it’s also easier to talk about it with peers.
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