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VIDEO CLIPS AND INTERACTIVE EXERCISES
Students can see what key concepts look like in the
real world and apply what they are learning through
video clips interactive exercises you assign through
Connect. The exercises and clips are keyed to learn-
ing objectives and levels of Bloom’s taxonomy.
LOOKING BACK AND EPILOGUE
Found at the
end of every set of modules,
Looking Back
contains
critical thinking questions involving the use of
Web resources and the interactivities that go with
those modules. Critical thinking questions in the
Epilogue
that follows
Looking Back
relate to the
Prologue
at the opening of the set of modules. The
thought-provoking questions in these sections
provide a way of tying together a set of modules
on one topic and illustrating how the concepts
addressed in each module apply to the real-world
situation described in the
Prologue.
Looking
Back
Psychology on the Web
1. Find at least two recent news articles or discussions on the web dealing with the
issue of gender equality in school or the workplace, especially unequal treatment of
individuals because of their gender. Summarize in writing what you found, and
discuss your own attitudes toward this issue.
2. Find information on the web about date rape, including guidelines or suggestions
published by other colleges for preventing rape among students. Summarize your
fi ndings, including recommendations for behavioral or policy changes that might be
eff ective at your college. If your college’s policies toward or publications about this
topic could benefi t from your fi ndings, bring them to the attention of the appropriate
offi
ce at your institution and suggest specifi c changes.
We have seen how psychologists are dealing with the
topics of gender and sex, fi rst with regard to gender
roles, gender stereotyping, gender schemas, and sexism. Society’s expectations regarding
male and female characteristics and behaviors lead to inequities in the treatment of men
and women in school, the workplace, and the rest of society—inequities that largely
favor men.
With regard to sexuality, we discussed the nature of the physical processes that
surround sexuality and addressed the controversial issue of “normality” in sexual behav-
ior. We saw the broad diversity of sexual behavior, and we discussed premarital sex and
marital sex, as well as heterosexuality, homosexuality, and bisexuality. We also examined
rape and other forms of nonconsenting sex, including childhood sexual abuse.
Finally, we looked at the sexual problems that people may have, including STIs and
sexual dysfunctions. We explored the nature of these problems and discussed ways to
treat and deal with them.
Before we turn to the subject of human development in the next few modules,
return to the prologue of this chapter concerning Chaz Bono’s sense that she is a male
trapped in a female’s body. Using your knowledge of gender and sex, consider the
following questions.
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