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Sexual behavior in the human male /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Kinsey, Alfred C. (Alfred Charles), 1894-1956 (Autor), Pomeroy, Wardell B. (Wardell Baxter), 1913-2001 (Autor), Martin, Clyde E. (Clyde Eugene) (Autor)
Otros Autores: Allen, Judith A., 1955- (author of foreword.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [2023]
Edición:Anniversary edition.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Foreword to the Anniversary Edition
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Publisher's Foreword
  • Contents
  • Part I. History and Method
  • 1. Historical Introduction
  • Objectives in the Present Study
  • Development of Present Study
  • Difficulties encountered
  • Cooperating groups
  • The Taxonomie Approch
  • ln biology
  • In applied and social sciences
  • Statistical basis
  • Status of Previous Sex Studies
  • 2. Interviewing
  • Making Contacts
  • Establishing Rapport
  • The Confidence of the Record
  • Technical Devices in Interviewing
  • Putting the subject at ease
  • Assuring privacy
  • Establishing rapport
  • Sequence of topics
  • Recognizing the subject's mental status
  • Recording at time of interview
  • Systematic coverage
  • Supplementary exploration
  • Standardizing the point of the question
  • Adapting the form of the question
  • Avoiding bias
  • Direct questions
  • Placing the burden of denial on the subject
  • Avoiding multiple questions
  • Rapid-fire questioning
  • Cross-checks on accuracy
  • Proving the answer
  • Forcing a subject
  • Limits of theinterview
  • Avoiding personal identifications
  • Avoiding controversial issues,
  • Overt activities versus attitudes
  • Interviewing young children
  • The Interviewer's Background of Knowledge
  • 3. Statistical Problems
  • Nature of the Data
  • Coding
  • Supplementary Data
  • The Twelve-way Breakdown
  • Sex
  • Race-cultural group
  • Marital status
  • Age
  • Age at Adolescence
  • Educational Level
  • Occupational class of subject
  • Occupational class of parent
  • Rural-urban background
  • Religious groups
  • Religious adherence
  • Geographic origin
  • Size of Sample
  • Diversification of Sample
  • Hundred Percent Samples
  • Controlling Partial Samples
  • Order of Sampling
  • Synthesizing a U.S. Sample
  • Statistical Analyses
  • Individual frequencies
  • Group frequencies
  • Frequency curves
  • Group Averages
  • Means
  • Standard deviation of the mean
  • Medians
  • Percents of individual outlet
  • Percents of group outlet
  • Correlation coefficients
  • Accumulative incidence curves
  • 4. Validity of the Data
  • Re-takes
  • Comparisons of Spouses
  • Other Cross-checks
  • Memory versus Physical Findings
  • Smooth Trends
  • Hundred Percent Samples
  • Comparisons of Interviewers
  • Stability of Techniques
  • Immediate versus Remote Recall
  • Older versus Younger Generations
  • Conclusions
  • Part II. Factors Affecting Sexual Outlet
  • 5. Early Sexual Growth and Activity
  • Erotic Arousal and Orgasm
  • Pre-adolescent Sex Play
  • Homosexual play
  • Heterosexual play
  • Animal contacts
  • Pre-adolescent Orgasm
  • Adolescence
  • 6. Total Sexual Outlet
  • Frequency of Total Outlet
  • Individual Variation
  • Facting Effecting Variation
  • Low Frequencies and Sublimation
  • High Frequencies of Outlet
  • 7. Age and Sexual Outlet
  • Adolescent Sexual Activity
  • Maximum activity
  • Social significance