Matching
1) The process of one person
stimulating meaning in the
mind of another person or
persons their sexual desires
by means of nonverbal
messages.
2) A person?s level of
self-identification with both
dominance
(instrumentality/assertiveness) and submissiveness
(expressiveness/responsivene
ss) in interactions with others.
3) The process of one person
stimulating meaning in the
mind of another person or
persons their sexual desires
through the use of verbal
symbols or words.
4) When people who?s biological
sex is female have a feminine
gender orientation and when
people who?s biological sex is
male have a masculine gender
orientation.
5) Differences that occur when
two groups do different
things associated with their
groups.
6) Difference that occur when
two groups have differing
degrees on a trait that they
both display.
7) Roles we fill by earning a
particular position.
8) Roles we are born into and
cannot avoid.
9) An individual who is able to
adapt to a variety of roles by
engaging in either
instrumental or expressive
behaviors, depending on the
situation.
10) An individual who uses both
verbal and nonverbal
communication during sexual
interaction.
A) Differences of Kind
B) Differences of Degree
C) Verbal Sexual Communication
D) Nonverbal Sexual
Communication
E) Sexual Verbalizer
F) Gender Typed Orientations
G) Sex Typed Orientations
H) Competent Sexual Communicator
I) Competent
J) Natural Roles
K) Biological Sex
L) Androgynous
M) Ascribed Roles
N) Achieved Roles
O) Verbal Sexual Communication
P) Psychological Gender
Q) Earned Roles
R) Nonverbal Sexual
Communication
1) D 2) P 3) O 4) G 5) A 6) B
7) N 8) M 9) L 10) H
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