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What characterizes solitary sexual behavior?

  • Involving same-gender interactions.
  • Involving multiple individuals in a group setting.
  • Involving two individuals of different genders.
  • Involving one individual alone. (correct)

Which phase follows the plateau phase in the sequence of human sexual responses?

  • Desire Phase
  • Sexual Climax (correct)
  • Excitement Phase
  • Resolution Phase

What role does the autonomic nervous system play in sexual response?

  • It is solely responsible for the psychological aspects of sexual behavior.
  • It directs sensory messages for interpretation by the brain. (correct)
  • It controls voluntary skeletal muscles during sexual activity.
  • It regulates hormonal levels during sexual arousal.

What is a common cause of physiological sexual problems?

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What is chlamydia?

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Which of the following brain areas is primarily involved in regulating sexual responses?

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What describes sociosexual behavior?

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What can lead to psychological sexual problems?

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What is a key characteristic of religion as defined by Rebecca Stein?

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Which of the following best describes the role of the spiritual self?

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What aspect of rituals is emphasized by Penner?

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According to the given beliefs of Buddhism, what perpetuates dissatisfaction?

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What does the belief system of Christianity primarily center around?

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Which characteristic does NOT describe rituals according to Penner?

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How does religion serve individuals in a community setting?

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Which of the following is NOT a primary meditation technique in Buddhism?

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What does 'crab mentality' refer to in Filipino culture?

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How is 'Filipino Time' characterized?

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What is one way to embody good citizenship as a Filipino?

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What does Frankl suggest is the primary human drive?

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According to the assumptions of logotherapy, how should individuals view their circumstances?

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What role do Filipino proverbs (salawikain) play in Filipino culture?

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What does Filipino hospitality typically involve?

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Which of the following best explains the concept of pride in Filipino culture?

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What is represented by Filipino heroes such as Jose Rizal?

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What is emphasized in the view of identity among Filipinos?

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Which statement describes the significance of Filipino superstitions?

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Which of the following is a common gesture indicating respect for elders in Filipino culture?

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What characterizes the unique identity of individuals according to logotherapy?

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What action helps support Filipino craftsmanship and the economy?

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In the context of logotherapy, what does 'ultimate meaning' refer to?

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How are elders commonly addressed in Filipino culture?

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What is a major benefit of speaking the Filipino language?

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What is one way individuals can ensure a responsible digital presence?

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Which aspect of personal identity is particularly emphasized in the digital world?

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Which statement accurately describes selective self-presentation?

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How did Tim Berners-Lee envision the World Wide Web?

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What does social identity depend on?

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What defines the difference between personal identity and social identity?

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Why is it important to avoid spreading fake news in digital interactions?

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What is considered the core of our identity in the concept of the material self?

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Which element of material self serves as a space that holds memories and marks the beginning of our selfhood?

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According to Russell Belk, how do possessions relate to our identity?

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What psychological issue is associated with an excessive, uncontrollable urge to purchase?

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Which aspect is NOT a component of the material self?

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What did Herman Lotze propose regarding objects and self-identity?

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What can an unhealthy attachment to material wealth lead to?

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What is considered the most intimate part of the self, according to William James?

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Flashcards

Human Sexual Behavior

Any activity that causes sexual arousal, whether alone, with a partner, or in a group.

Inherited Sexual Response Patterns

Biological factors passed down through generations that influence sexual response.

Societal Restraints and Influences

Social rules and expectations that shape how individuals express themselves sexually.

Solitary Behavior

Sexual activity involving one person, like masturbation.

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Sociosexual Behavior

Sexual activity involving more than one person, including heterosexual, homosexual, and combinations.

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Heterosexual Behavior

Involving a male and a female individual.

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Homosexual Behavior

Involving individuals of the same gender.

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Chlamydia

A bacterial infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, often asymptomatic but can lead to serious health problems like pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility if untreated.

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Material Self

The physical parts of who we are, like our body, clothes, family, and home. These things become part of our self-concept as we care about them.

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Body (Material Self)

Our body is essential to our identity. How we feel about our body influences how we see ourselves.

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Clothes (Material Self)

Clothes can express our personality and identity. We choose clothes that reflect how we want others to see us.

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Family (Material Self)

Our immediate family is a big part of who we are. Their successes and challenges affect how we see ourselves.

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Home (Material Self)

Home is more than just a place to live. It holds memories and represents who we are.

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Spiritual Self

The inner part of our self that deals with our morals, conscience, and our sense of purpose in life.

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Materialism

The desire to own more things can become an unhealthy obsession, leading to anxiety and financial problems.

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Compulsive Buying Disorder

An uncontrollable urge to buy things, even when you don't need them. It can lead to stress and financial issues.

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What is Religion?

Religion involves cultural beliefs and practices that bind individuals to a spiritual system, often including beliefs in divine beings, rituals, and a community of believers.

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What are Rituals?

Rituals are ceremonial actions prescribed by tradition or sacred law, involving specific behaviors that communicate spiritual meanings.

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Buddhism: What are the Core Beliefs?

Buddhism teaches that life is filled with suffering caused by the cycle of desire and aversion, which can be broken through meditation and wisdom.

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Buddhism: What are the Primary Practices?

Buddhism offers two primary meditation techniques: Samatha, focusing on mindfulness and loving-kindness, and Vipassana, aiming to cultivate insight into the true nature of reality.

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Christianity: What is the Core Belief?

Christianity centers around the belief in one God existing as three persons: Father, Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.

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What is the Role of Rituals?

Rituals are expressions of religious beliefs and serve as symbols connecting the material world to the spiritual world.

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Why are Rituals Important?

The performance of rituals provides an avenue to express devotion and belief, playing a crucial role in the spiritual self.

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Ultimate Meaning

Frankl's idea that even in the worst situations, there is always an underlying meaning waiting to be discovered.

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Will to Meaning

Frankl's belief that the main motivation for humans isn't power or pleasure, but finding a purpose or meaning in life.

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Freedom to Find Meaning

The core idea that even in the face of hardship, people have the power to choose their attitude and response to life's challenges.

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Life Demands Meaningful Responses

The idea that life presents challenges and demands that call for us to respond with purpose and action.

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Filipino Identity

The unique characteristics, history, values, and beliefs that shape a Filipino individual's identity.

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Filipino Hospitality

A fundamental aspect of Filipino culture where hospitality and warmth are extended to guests, making them feel welcomed and comfortable.

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Respect for Elders in Filipino Culture

The deep respect Filipinos have for their elders, demonstrated through gestures like 'mano po' and using polite terms.

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Uniqueness of the Filipino Individual

The idea that every single Filipino has a unique life story and individual potential for meaning.

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Self-Presentation

The process of consciously controlling how we are perceived by others, often done by carefully choosing what information to share.

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Digital Self

The way we represent ourselves online, which can be different from our offline persona.

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Personal Identity

The aspect of our identity that differentiates us from others and is often shaped by the details we share online.

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Social Identity

The influence of the groups and communities we belong to on our identity, which can be observed in online interactions.

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Selective Self-Presentation

The careful selection of information to share online, aiming to create a specific impression on others.

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Impression Management

The ability to manage how others perceive us online, often through self-presentation strategies.

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Tim Berners-Lee's vision for the web

The internet transformed our interactions with the world, and it allows us to create a new, adjustable online identity.

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Fluid digital identity

The ever-evolving nature of our online identities, reflecting individual choices and the ability to modify our online selves.

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Filipino Pride

When someone is overly proud, causing difficulties in apologizing or reconciling, often leading to conflicts where individuals wait for the other to apologize first.

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Crab Mentality

A negative trait where people resent the success or progress of others, similar to crabs pulling each other down in a bucket. It encourages competition rather than cooperation.

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Filipino Time

A casual approach to punctuality, often resulting in lateness to appointments or gatherings. It reflects a relaxed pace of life but can lead to inefficiency and frustration in formal or professional settings.

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Filipino Proverbs (Salawikain)

Proverbs or salawikain that convey life lessons, values, and observations about human nature, shaping Filipino thought and serving as key elements of Filipino identity.

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Filipino Superstitions

Beliefs and practices passed down through generations, some influenced by foreign cultures and others deeply rooted in local traditions, providing insight into Filipino ways of thinking.

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Filipino Myths and Legends

Stories that explain natural phenomena and cultural traditions, teaching valuable life lessons and serving as an essential part of the country's folklore and heritage.

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Filipino Heroes and Icons

Individuals representing patriotism, the fight for freedom, and Filipino excellence on the global stage, symbolizing the country's achievements and inspiring Filipinos.

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How to be a Good Filipino

A concept that emphasizes active citizenship through community engagement, support for local products, and understanding Philippine history to contribute to the country's development.

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Study Notes

Reproductive System

  • The reproductive system produces gametes (sperm and egg cells) and ensures reproductive functions.
  • In the embryo, reproductive structures begin forming around the eighth week and are initially identical.

Gonads

  • Gonads, like testes in males and ovaries in females, produce gametes and hormones.
  • Testosterone leads to male development, while the absence of testosterone leads to female development.

Hormones

  • Chemical substances regulate reproductive development.
  • Testosterone is crucial for male development.
  • Estrogen plays a key role in female puberty and fertility.

Germ Cells

  • Specialized cells in gonads produce gametes (sperm and eggs).
  • Gametes are produced through meiosis.

Cell Division and Multiplication of Cells

  • Germ cells undergo meiosis to reduce chromosome numbers by half.
  • This process produces gametes for reproduction.

Turner's Syndrome

  • A genetic condition caused by the absence or incompleteness of one X chromosome in females.
  • Symptoms include short stature, infertility, and delayed puberty.

Down's Syndrome

  • A genetic disorder caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21.
  • Symptoms include developmental delays, and distinct physical features.

Puberty Period

  • The stage of life between 10 and 15 years where reproductive organs mature under rising hormone levels.
  • Males: Puberty begins around 13 years, marked by reproductive organ growth, pubic/axillary/facial hair, and mature semen production.
  • Females: Puberty begins around 11 years, with breast budding; menarche (first menstrual period) occurs about two years later.

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Test your knowledge on the human sexual response cycle, including solitary sexual behavior, physiological and psychological sexual problems, and the role of the autonomic nervous system. This quiz covers key concepts and common conditions related to sexual health.

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