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BIOL 310 - Human Sexuality With
Complete Solutions (2025)!!


What is Social-exchange theory? - Answers the view that a
relationship's development reflects the unfolding of social exchanges - that
is, the rewards and costs of maintaining the relationship, as opposed to
those of ending it



What is the ABCDE model? - Answers Levinger's view, which
approaches romantic relationships in terms of 5 stages: attraction, building,
continuation, deterioration, and ending



What is attraction? - Answers attraction occurs when two people
become aware of and find one another appealing or enticing



What is Building? - Answers building a relationship follows initial
attraction. factors that motivate us to build a relationship include similarity in
level of physical attraction, similarity in attitudes and interests, and a
generally positive evaluation of the partner



What is continuation? - Answers once a basic level of attachment
and intimacy has been established, a relationship typically enters a stage of
continuation, during which established patterns of interaction remain
relatively stable


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What is deterioration? - Answers a relationship begins to deteriorate
when it becomes less rewarding that it was

- a couple can respond to deterioration actively or passively



What is an ending? - Answers according to social-exchange theory,
relationships draw to a close when the partners find little satisfaction in the
affiliation, when the barriers to leaving the relationship are low (that is, the
social, religious, and financial constraints are manageable)



What is Small Talk? - Answers a superficial kind of conversation that
allows exchange of information but stresses breadth of topic coverage
rather than in-depth discussion



What is the "opening line"? - Answers one kind of small talk is the
greeting or opening line. usually preceded by verbal greeting with eye
contact

i.e. goodmorning



What is "exchanging name, rank, and serial number"? - Answers
early exchanges are likely to include name, occupation, marital status and
hometown



What is Self Disclosure? - Answers the revelation of personal -
perhaps intimate information

- rapid self-disclosure seems to be the new norm when people meet in
cyberspace


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- A NB study showed that women disclose slightly more information about
both sexual & nonsexual issues than men did



What is Sexual Self-Disclosure? - Answers people that disclose more
about their sexual likes and dislikes reported higher sexual satisfaction

- For women, disclosing about nonsexual issues seemed to be more
important than sexual issues



What is Sexual Initiation? - Answers initiating sex is stereotypically
the man's role.

- In married couples men initiated sex twice as often than women

- Men also considered initiating sex without actually doing so more often
than the women



What is Commitment? - Answers Men tend to be more reluctant than
women to make commitments

- 60 unmarried heterosexual men, found that the commonness of
cohabitation was one reason they were reluctant to make commitments

- In cohabitation, sex traditionally a ke reason for men to marry is more
readily available



What is Jealousy? - Answers Jealousy tends to be more common
and intense among cultures with stronger machismo traditions, in which
men are expected to display their virility

- also in cultures where men view women's infidelities as threats to their
honour



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What is Jealousy and Evolutionary Theory? - Answers Sex
differences in jealousy appear to support evolutionary theory. Males seem
to be more upset by sexual infidelity, females by emotional infidelity



What is Evolutionary theory? - Answers evolutionary theory
hypothesizes that sexual jealousy has been shaped by natural selection as
a method of assuring males that their female partner's offspring are their
own, and of assuring females that their male partners will continue to
provide resources to facilitate child-rearing



What are Same-Sex Affairs? - Answers the hypothesized gender
difference in reactions to infidelity disappears when our partners have
affairs with other of their own



What is Stalking? - Answers following or observing a person
persistently, especially because of obsession with the person

- can be online, in person etc.



What is intimacy? - Answers feelings of closeness and
connectedness, marked by sharing of one's innermost thoughts and
feelings

- feelings of emotional closeness or sexual closeness



What is the Model of Mutual Cyclical Growth? - Answers
Commitment and trust within a relationship can be seen as developing
according to a model of mutual cyclical growth, which includes 5 stages:

1. the feeling that you need your partner promotes your commitment and
dependence on the relationship

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