1. Assignment: Sexual attitude and behavior
Assignment: Sexual attitude and behaviorAssignment: Sexual attitude and behaviorCLICK
HERE TO ORDER YOUR ASSIGNMENTchoose one sexual attitude (e.g., abstinence,
monogamy, etc.) and one sexual behavior (e.g., chastity, infidelity, etc.).The Assignment (4–5
pages)Use your Final Project culture of interest and select another culture of interest to
you.Compare the similarities and differences of sexual attitudes and behaviors in each
culture.Describe the cultural factors that influence sexual attitudes and behaviors.Explain
how sexual attitudes and behaviors are perceived and displayed within each culture.Be
specific and provide examples. your responses using the Learning Resources and the
current literature. your Assignment with specific references to all resources used in its
preparation. You are to provide a reference list for all resources, including those in the
Learning Resources for this course.ResourcesCourse Text: The Handbook of Culture and
PsychologyChapter 11, “Gender and Culture”Article: Afable-Munsuz, A., & Brindis, C. D.
(2006). Acculturation and the sexual and reproductive health of Latino youth in the United
States: A literature review. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 38(4), 208–
219.Retrieved from the Walden Library using the Academic Search Complete
database.Article: Aubrey, J. S., & Harrison, K. (2004). The gender-role content of children’s
favorite television programs and its links to their gender-related perceptions. Media
Psychology, 6(2), 111–146.Retrieved from the Walden Library using the Communication &
Mass Media Complete database.Article: Crouter, A. C., Manke, B. A., & McHale, S. M. (1995).
The family context of gender intensification in early adolescence. Child Development, 66(2),
317–329.Retrieved from the Walden Library using the Academic Search Complete
database.Article: Echávarri, R. A., & Ezcurra, R. (2010). Education and gender bias in the sex
ratio at birth: Evidence from India. Demography, 47(1), 249–268.Retrieved from the
Walden Library using the Business Source Complete database.Article: Ghule, M., Balaiah, D.,
& Joshi, B. (2007). Attitude towards premarital sex among rural college youth in
Maharashtra, India. Sexuality & Culture, 11(4), 1–17.Retrieved from the Walden Library
using the Academic Search Complete database.Article: Lancaster, G., Maitra, P., & Ray, R.
(2008). Household expenditure patterns and gender bias: Evidence from selected Indian
states. Oxford Development Studies, 36(2), 133–157.Retrieved from the Walden Library
using the Academic Search Complete database.Article: Miyajima, T. (2008). Gender
inequality among Japanese high school teachers: Women teachers’ resistance to gender bias
in occupational culture. Journal of Education for Teaching, 34(4), 319–332.Retrieved from
the Walden Library using the Academic Search Complete database.Article: Mohammadi, M.
2. R., Mohammad K., Farahani, F. K., Alikhani, S., Zare, M., Tehrani, F.R.,…Alaeddini, F. (2006).
Reproductive knowledge, attitudes and behavior among adolescent males in Tehran,
Iran. International Family Planning Perspectives, 32(1), 35–44.Retrieved from the Walden
Library using the Academic Search Complete database.Article: Para-Mallam, F. J., & Funmi, J.
(2010). Promoting gender equality in the context of Nigerian cultural and religious
expression: Beyond increasing female access to education. Compare: A Journal of
Comparative & International Education, 40(4), 459–477.Retrieved from the Walden Library
using the Educational Research Complete database.Article: Sadker, D. (1999). Gender
equity: Still knocking at the classroom door. Educational Leadership, 56(7), 22–26.
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database. Article: Sadker, D., & Zittleman, K. (2005). Gender bias lives, for both
sexes. Education Digest, 70(8), 27–30.Retrieved from the Walden Library using the
Academic Search Complete database.Article: Witt, S. D. (1997). Parental influence on
children’s socialization to gender roles. Adolescence, 32(126), 253–259.Retrieved from the
Walden Library using the Medline With Full Text database.ssignment requirements:4 – 5
pages (5+ pages tend to score higher due to additional research, integration of ideas, and
demonstration of comprehension and critical assessment.Title pageReferences pageEach
section cited from the readings and other scholarly, peer-review sources (at least three
academic sources)Paragraphs need to be at least four substantive sentencesChoose one
sexual attitude and one sexual behavior from the readings and apply to your chosen culture
of interest from the week 3 paper plus one other culture. Use examples form the readings to
your claims.Here are the headings (indicated in bold). Include these actual headings and
their subheadings in the paper:Introduction (1 paragraph) (discuss sexual attitude and
sexual behavior)Sexual Attitude (1/2 page)Sexual Behavior (1/2 page) (discuss sexual
attitude and sexual behavior)Sexual Attitude (1/2 page)Sexual Behavior (1/2
page)Compare and Contrast (1 page)Cultural Influences (1/2 page)Perceptions and
Display (1/2 page)Conclusion (1 paragraph)References