Quiz: Navigating the Darker Elements of the Manosphere: Helping Young Men to Be “Good Dudes”


(NOT142-A) Quiz: Navigating the Darker Elements of the Manosphere: Helping Young Men to Be “Good Dudes”

Training Title: Navigating the Darker Elements of the Manosphere: Helping Young Men to Be “Good Dudes”
This exam contains 15 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST answer at least 12 questions correctly. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like.

1. A young man avoids asking for help with difficult tasks, suppresses sadness around peers, and takes pride in being entirely self-reliant. These behaviors most directly reflect pressures associated with:
2. Hypermasculinity, characterized by sexist attitudes and aggression as a primary conflict resolution tool, has been associated with elevated risk of:
3. The darker elements of the manosphere are best described as:
4. A content creator argues that all gender differences are biologically determined, fixed, and predestined, with men inherently rational and women inherently emotional. This worldview most closely reflects:
5. True or False: Online anonymity and the disinhibition effect have contributed to the contemporary manosphere’s popularity.
6. Compared with men’s rights activists who confront perceived grievances through public advocacy, those who adopt the Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW) philosophy generally respond by:
7. Within pickup artist communities, the dynamics between men and women in dating and intimacy are typically framed as:
8. Within incel ideology, the term “hypergamy” reflects the belief that:
9. Within looksmaxxing communities, the distinction between “softmaxxing” and “hardmaxxing” lies in:
10. True or False: People who identify with incel communities tend to show greater secure attachment and lower dating anxiety than peers who do not identify with these communities.
11. The phrase “hope, cope, or rope,” used within incel communities, reflects:
12. A young person increasingly sees the world in black-and-white terms, feels an urgent moral imperative to act, identifies few allies amid many adversaries, and avoids contact with people holding different views. These shifts most closely resemble:
13. A content creator deliberately shares content they know to be inaccurate. This is best categorized as:
14. When supporting a young person with limited social connection, online friendships are best treated as:
15. When helping a young person evaluate online content for credibility, useful strategies include checking creator expertise, looking for citations, and