G2 Flashcards

1
Q

refers to the body, this
marvelous container and complex, finely
tuned, machine with which we interface with
our environment and fellow beings. The
_____ is the concrete dimension, the
tangible aspect of the person that can be
directly observed and examined.

A

Physical self

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2
Q

It is what you bring of yourself,
both emotionally and physically, to
sex and relationships what you do
with that and how you share that
with someone else.

A

Sexual self

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3
Q

is the personal sense of
one’s own gender. ______ can
correlate with a person’s assigned sex or can
differ from it. In most individuals, the various
biological determinants of sex are
congruent, and consistent with the
individual’s _______.

A

Gender identity

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4
Q

-is one’s assignment upon
birth and is dependent on physical feature.
-A person’s _________ usually refers to
their status as female, male, or intersex
depending on their chromosomes,
reproductive organs, and other
characteristics.

A

Biological sex

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5
Q

also known as a sex
role, is a social role encompassing a
range of behaviors and attitudes that
are generally considered acceptable,
appropriate, or desirable for a person
based on that person’s sex.

A

Gender role

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6
Q

_______ is defined as who
you are attracted to physically and/or
romantically.
______ include gay,
lesbian, straight, bisexual, and
asexual.

A

Sexual orientation

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7
Q

is a state of
appreciation for oneself that
grows from actions that support
our physical, psychological and
spiritual growth.

A

Self love

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8
Q

_____ simply sexual diversity, refers to all
the diversities of sex. characteristics,
sexual orientations and gender
identities, without the need to
specify each of the.

A

Gender and sexual diversity (GSD)

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9
Q

is the most familiar. It
involves stimulating oneself to cause sexual
arousal and orgasm (the climax of sexual
excitement). Usually, it is practiced in
private and does not lead to further
activities, but sometimes, it is done to
expedite a sociosexual relationship.

A

Self masturbation

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10
Q

person is sexually
attracted to people of the same sex or
gender.

A

Homosexual

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11
Q

person is attracted to
people of a different sex or gender.

A

Heterosexual

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12
Q

person is attracted to people
of the female sex or gender and to
people of the male sex or gender.

A

Bisexual

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13
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is a person who has
decided that they want to live as a
person of the opposite sex, and so
has changed their name and
appearance in order to do this.

A

Transsexual

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14
Q

primarily about our bodies, clothes, immediate
family, and home. We are deeply affective by these things because we put so
much investment of our self to them.

A

Materialistic/economic self

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15
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various ways people answer the question “Who Am I?”

A

Empirical self

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16
Q

Synonymous with luxuries. People buy them for reasons that do not warrant
necessity

A

Wants

17
Q

These are important for survival. Food, clothing, and shelter are basic needs so
people purchase them out of necessity.

A

Needs

18
Q

Concerned with how things serve a practical purpose.

A

Utility

19
Q

Concerned with the meaning assigned to the object. It is also concerned
with how objects become powerful symbols or icons of habit and ritual which can be quite
separate from their primary function.

A

Significance

20
Q

“A study that deals with activities that directly involved in
selecting, obtaining, and using products and services and ideas to satisfy needs and
desires, including decision processes that precede and follow these actions.” (Davis
and Palladino, 1995)

A

Consumer Psychology

21
Q

“The study of the buying units and exchange processes involved
in acquiring, consuming and disposing of goods, services,experiences and ideas.”
(Mowen, 1995)

A

Consumer behavior

22
Q

is an area of the
human body that has heightened
sensitivity, the stimulation of which may
generate a sexual response, such as
relaxation, sexual fantasies, sexual
arousal and orgasm

A

Erogenous zone

23
Q

The ______ cycle refers
to the sequence of physical and
emotional occurrences when the
person is participating in a
sexually stimulating activity, such
as intercourse or masturbation.

A

sexual response

24
Q

Three stage of love

A

Lust, attraction, and attachment

25
Q

Is released in our rewards center of
the brain and makes us feel like we are winning a
prize when we are with our beloved.

A

Dopamine

26
Q

This is also called adrenalin and
it causes us to literally feel our love by getting our
heart pumping, making us blush and sweat around
our new beau.

A

Neropinephrine

27
Q

This is also called the ‘cuddle hormone’
because it is released when we are touched, make
eye contact and feel connected to someone.

A

Oxytocin

28
Q

This little chemical comes into play to
help us feel long-term connection with someone and
preceded commitment.

A

Vasopressin