(SES) 'If I feel that I'm expected to respond sexually, I have difficulty getting aroused.' 'When I have a distracting thought, I easily lose my erection.' (SIS1) 'If I realize there is a risk of catching a sexually transmitted disease, ...
Bell , Alan P. , Martin S. Weinberg , and Sue Kiefer Hammersmith . Sexual Preference : Its Development in Men and Women . Bloomington , Ind .: Indiana University Press , 1981. 242 p . Supplementary 321 - page volume , Statistical ...
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beliefs in the supernatural and, 98—99 general model of, 92 human sexuality and, 94—97 social control and, 97 and survival tasks and, 91—100 wealth, power, and prestige as measures of, 99—100 Sodalities, 93 Songhay of Niger (Africa), ...
... their work influences the social order through varying degrees of management and social control ( Gagnon 1986 ) . ... The first and most crucial paradigm concerns the basic explanatory model for human sexuality : interactionist ...
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Guide and Applications G. David Garson. Hierarchical Linear Modeling Guide and Applications G. David Garson Editor North Carolina State University BRIEF CONTENTS Preface xiii About the Editor xv About the.
heterosexist, and negative frame has hindered the development of models of positive adolescent sexuality development for use in research, policy, or practice” (p. 8). Social control theory implies that human sexuality is not and then is ...
the first time “sex became a daily staple of American popular culture” (D'Emilio & Freedman, 1997, p. 288). On college campuses, students campaigned for an end to visiting hours in dormitories and against college policies that withheld ...