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Sexology is the systematic study of human sexuality. It encompasses all aspects of sexuality, including attempting to characterise "normal sexuality" and its variants, including paraphilias.
Kinsey scale
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From Bill
Kinsey and the Kinsey Report, starting with the Male volume in college, initiating the author's own personal scholarship in sexology. Starting the Ph.D. program at San Francisco's Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality led to ...
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Kinsey's findings, which focused on numerical data collected from interviews, were both significant and controversial. The conclusions drawn from Kinsey's research are still highly relevant today, especially the Kinsey scale. ...
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fifty years later, american sexologist alfred kinsey wrote in sexual behavior in the human male (1948):. the kinsey scale measures sexual orientation from 0 (exclusively heterosexual) to 6 (exclusively homosexual), with an additional ...
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Enter the Kinsey Scale. Alfred Kinsey, initially a biologist but became the father of sexology quite possibly because his parents were devout, founded the Institute for Sex Research in Indiana University some decades ago. ...
From This blog
It is a commonly accepted idea in sexology that people are not always 100% homosexual or 100% heterosexual. In fact, sixty years ago, Alfred Kinsey conceptualized this in his landmark 1948 book Sexual Behavior in the Human Male where he ...
From Dr. Sari Locker
sexual orientation. part of sexology studies. classifications. asexuality autosexuality bisexuality heterosexuality homosexuality pansexuality zoosexuality see also: pomosexual. study. biology demographics kinsey scale. klein grid ...
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The role of changing America's "sexual mores" was assigned to sexologist Alfred Kinsey, who in 1948 published Sexual Behavior in the Human Male -- the opening salvo in the "sexual revolution." Underwritten by the Rockefeller Foundation ...
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kinsey is generally regarded as the father of sexology, the systematic, scientific study of human sexuality.he initially became interested in the different forms of sexual practices around 1933, after discussing the topic extensively ...
From Thoughts2Think
Edmund Bergler was a harsh critic of Alfred Kinsey, who is considered the father of sexology. To put Kinsey in historical perspective, think of him as the Laurent Mottron or Morton Ann Gernsbacher of that period. ...
From Joseph