Review Questions: Socio 102 - Gender and Society
Review Questions: Socio 102 - Gender and Society
Review Questions: Socio 102 - Gender and Society
3. Self-esteem and optimism are powerful healers. Expressing love and other emotions helps
achieve balance in the face of challenges.
4. A set of core beliefs or values that shape you and how you live your life often creates
harmony. If you’re willing to seek meaning and purpose in your life with an open mind, you will
likely find inner peace.
5. Objective well-being can be evaluated through the presence of particular elements in the
environment and it can be observed and outward. True or False?
10. Involves feelings of emotional closeness and connectedness with another person.
A. Love as emotion
B. Basic emotion
C. Psychoanalysis
D. Complex emotion
A. Endorphins
B. Melatonin
C. Cortisol
D. Insulin
3. The emotive and physical components of love; drive towards sexual and romantic attraction.
A. Intimacy
B. Love
C. Passion
D. Commitment
A. Emotion
B. Communication
C. Language
D. Thoughts
A. Cultural Universal
C. Language
D. Emotion
A. Endorphins
B. Neurons
C. Neurotransmitter
D. Nerve cell
A. neurobiological
B. emotion
c. feeling
D. phenomenon
A. Love
B. Intimacy
C. Passion
D. Commitment
9. _____ is an events or experiences which ensue within our interaction and relationship
A. Communication
B. Language
C. Social phenomenon
D. Endorphins
10. People who lived in the past or who are living right now and regardless of their geographic
location and socio-cultural identities, have experience love, in one way or
another.
C. Love as an Emotion
Theorizing Love
1. 1. He was the one who developed the term psychodynamics and also used to refer
specifically to the psychoanalytical approach?
B. Sigmund Freud
C. Robert Sternberg
A. Thermodynamics
B. Psychology
C. Psychoanalysis
3. What triangular model of love that refers to the drives that lead to romance, physical
attraction, sexual consummation, and related
B. Passion
C. Decision/Commitment
A. Eros
B. Ludus
C. Storge
A. Eros
B. Ludus
C. Storge
A. Sigmund Freud
B. Jean Piaget
A. Words of Affirmation
B. Love Language
C. Receiving Gifts
8. Its concept involves social associations, connections, or affiliations between two or more
people.
A. Interpersonal relationship
B. Acquaintanceship
C. Partnership
9. It describes six styles of love, using several of the Latin and Greek words for Love.
B. Theorizing Love
A. Quality Time
B. Physically Touch
C. Act of Service
10. The stage where longer-term commitments are made, such as marriage.
2. When confronted by an intimate interaction, men would tend to be rather influenced by visual
cues, while women tend to be rather influenced by the nature of relationship they have with
another person. What experience is this?
3. Which experience is having a human language often have a verbal counterpart to the written
language?
4. Heterosexual males and homosexual females in the study preferred wearing musky-spicy
scent and liked their partners to wear floral-sweet scent. What experience sense of smell is is?
th5. It is responsible for consolidation of short-term memory to long term memory and emotional
responses
6. This hypothesis states that cognitive processing plays a lesser role of compared to our
emotional responses in eliciting behavior
7. It comprises of a complex group of structures that are important in various functions such as
interpreting emotional responses, storing memories and regulating bodily functions.
8. What part of the limbic system that is responsible for relaying information from the sensory
receptors to proper areas of the brain where it can be processed?
1. It is a problem that occurs during any phase of the sexual response cycle.
A. HSDD
D. Sexual Behavior
2. It is an origin of sexual dysfunction disorder which is the anatomy and physiology of a human
reproductive organ.
A. Psychosocial
B. Psychosomatic
C. Organic
D. Biomedical
A. Enjoyment
B. Satisfaction
C. Reproduction
D. Fertilization
4. This sequence of bodily changes that undergo by males and females is referred to as the
____.
A. Sexual Behavior
D. Copulatory Behavior
A. Kaplan’s Model
B. Super Model
6. This model sees the sexual response cycle as having relatively independent changes.
A. Kaplan’s Model
B. Super Model
A. Excitement
B. Plateau
C. Orgasm
D. Resolution
A. Copulation
B. Non-Copulatory
C. Masturbation
D. Fellatio
9. They are generally erotic behaviors such that they involve any of the primary or secondary
erotic zones.
A. Sexual Behaviors
D. Sexual Response
A. Cunnilingus
B. Masturbation
C. Fellatio
D. Copulation