In looking at the causes of rape on college campuses, Boswell and Spade feel that
a. all campuses and all fraternities foster the rape culture.
b. some settings are more likely places on college campuses for rape to occur than others.
c. women often are asking for trouble by the way they come on to men on many college campuses.
d. rape is a biologically, instinctual driven type of behavior.
Question 2Which of the following are ways in which men degraded women on the college campus studied by Boswell and Spade?
a. heckling women as they walked by the frat houses.
b. hassling fraternity brothers whose girlfriends slept over .
c. watching fraternity brothers while they were having sex with unattractive women.
d. all of the above
Question 3When discussing relations between men and women on college campuses, the term double standard refers to
a. the likelihood that both genders will have equal access to power and privilege on that campus.
b. differential appearance norms for overweight men and women.
c. men being less promiscuous than women.
d. men having positive reputations when they sleep around while women having negative reputations when they sleep around.
Question 4Men were more likely to treat women with respect when
a. they were in large groups of men who could observe their behavior.
b. they could ask them out on a date, plan a night out together, and eat a meal together.
c. when they saw women on an individual basis, without other men around.
d. men rarely treated women with respect on this college campus that was studied.
Question 5When college students on the campus that was studied in the article written by Boswell and Spade referred to seeing each other, they meant
a. that they saw members of the other gender in class every day.
b. that they were sexually involved with an individual, but that they were free to date other people.
c. that they were in an exclusive monogamous relationship.
d. that they had no sexual contact with the other person, but that they were good friends.
Question 6For women, the term hooking up refers to
a. kissing and petting but not sexual intercourse.
b. sexual relations that always end up with sexual intercourse.
c. dating a boy, but not necessarily having any physical contact.
d. specific positions that men and women take in bed.