Which of the following best defines the psychosocial approach to understanding human sexuality?
A) The belief that biology plays a large role in human development and sexual orientation.
B) The theory that similarities and differences between people are best explained in terms of their culture.
C) The view that our peer groups have little influence on our values and beliefs.
D) The view that emotions, attitudes, motivations, and social conditioning have a strong impact on sexual attitudes, values and behaviors.
Question 2
The textbook primarily stresses the role of which of the following in shaping human sexuality?
A) Evolutionary factors
B) Social conditioning and psychological factors
C) Sociobiological factors
D) Anthropological factors