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How does the right to privacy impact a researcher studying the…

How does the right to privacy impact a researcher studying the topic of adolescent sexuality?

Question 21 options:

 

a) 

Adolescents have the right to privacy but the researcher has the duty to report to parents to protect the adolescent from harm.

 

b) 

Adolescents do not have any privacy rights as they are minors therefore everything must be disclosed to parents.

 

c) 

Adolescents do not have the right to privacy on sexuality due to the sensitive nature of the subject.

 

d) 

Adolescents have the right to privacy only when they are disclosing sexual orientation.

 

What is the relationship between parental discussions and safe sex practices?

Question 22 options:

 

a) 

Parents who engage in open discussion about sex and contraception is associated with decreased contraceptive use.

 

b) 

Parents who engage in open discussions about sex and contraception is associated with increased contraceptive use.

 

c) 

Parents who do not engage in discussions about sex and contraception have adolescents who do not engage in sexual activity.

 

d) 

Parents who do not engage in discussions about sex and contraception is associated with increased contraceptive use.

 

 

What is the relationship between HPV vaccination rates and sexual activity?

Question 23 options:

 

a) 

Health-care professionals believe the low HPV vaccination rates is due to the belief that they condone sexual activity in adolescents.

 

b) 

Health-care professionals believe that the high HPV vaccination rates is due to the ineffectivity of the vaccine for adults.

 

c) 

Health-care professionals believe that the low HPV vaccination rates is due to the ineffectivity of the vaccine for adolescents.

 

d) 

Health-care professionals believe that the high HPV vaccination rates is due to the belief that it condones sexual activity in adolescents.

 

Which is an example of an outcome for early sexual activity in adolescent girls?

Question 24 options:

 

a) 

Katrina is more at risk for an STI.

 

b) 

Katrina has positive self-esteem

 

c) 

Katrina understands her sexual orientation.

 

d) 

Katrina will have PTSD.

 

How are subcorticol responses related to sexual cognition?

Question 25 options:

 

a) 

The subcorticol regions are sensitive to androgens which advance sexual cognition in puberty.

 

b) 

The subcorticol regions have testosterone receptors which play a role in social information processing and sexual cognition.

 

c) 

The subcorticol regions have developed hypothetical thinking which plays a role in information processing and sexual cognition.

 

d) 

The subcorticol regions are not affected by puberty and have no role in sexual cognition.

 

Jada’s older sister had a baby when she was 17 years old. Jada does not want a baby like her sister. She wants to go to college and have a career before starting her family. Growing up in a disadvantaged neighborhood has also influenced both Jada and her sister in their sexual activity. While her parents are supportive of her sister, they are also very firm and involved with Jada so that she can achieve her dreams. Jada’s parents are acting as a(n) ______.

Question 26 options:

 

a) 

buffer

 

b) 

uninvolved factor

 

c) 

controlling factor

 

d) 

stressor

 

Mrs. Ramirez is teaching a sex education course this semester at her high school. She believes in adolescents using safe sex practices if they are going to engage in sexual activity. She has made sure to explain in detail how to use them and where they can be found. While she cannot provide access to them at her school, she makes sure to explain how HIV and other STI’s can be prevented. Due to this, the adolescents in Mrs. Ramirez’ class are ______.

Question 27 options:

 

a) 

less likely to use a condom

 

b) 

less likely to hear the information

 

c) 

more likely to use a condom

 

d) 

more likely to dismiss the information

 

Jenna, a 15-year-old African American girl, comes from a pretty rough neighborhood. Most everyone just shuts their doors and ignores anything they see and hear. There is not much to do when she gets home from school in the community either. Her mother is usually still at work, just trying to earn enough money to pay their bills. She usually hangs out with a group of older adolescents down the hall in her building. This exofactor puts Jenna at risk for ______.

Question 28 options:

 

a) 

less hypothetical thinking

 

b) 

more hypothetical thinking

 

c) 

early sexual activity

 

d) 

late sexual activity

 

Sophia’s family attends church every Sunday and makes sure to volunteer with their church whenever they can. Her parents are always open to discuss issues with Sophia and pay particular attention to her safety. While they monitor where Sophia goes, they do not helicopter over her but allow autonomy in decision-making with discussions along the way. Due to Sophia’s parents’ style and religiosity, Sophia has acquired a ______ against risk.

Question 29 options:

 

a) 

dysfunction

 

b) 

protective factor

 

c) 

collectivism

 

d) 

civil ideal

 

Carter is studying Rosa Parks and segregation in history class. As he reads about her stance on segregation and her disobedience of the law, he realizes that she was trying to change an unjust and unethical law. Carter is relating Rosa Parks to which stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning?

Question 30 options:

 

a) 

Stage 4

 

b) 

Stage 3

 

c) 

Stage 5

 

d) 

Stage 2