The Role of Body Surveillance, Body Shame, and Body Self
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
Anthropological Theory
... around. Thus bifurcate merging systems are often accompanied by Hawaiian cousin terminology. The opposite situation, in which a generational system is accompanied by Iroquois cousin terminology, is far less common. (Greenberg, 1990[1980]: 325) D’Andrade, in effect, independently discovered the conce ...
... around. Thus bifurcate merging systems are often accompanied by Hawaiian cousin terminology. The opposite situation, in which a generational system is accompanied by Iroquois cousin terminology, is far less common. (Greenberg, 1990[1980]: 325) D’Andrade, in effect, independently discovered the conce ...
Reflections on Margaret Mead`s Legacy for Western Liberal
... separated from the idea of heredity. Social scientists understood culture as passing from one generation to the next only by social processes, not by heredity. 13 Furthermore, Mead used culture to account for the differences among peoples and biology to account ...
... separated from the idea of heredity. Social scientists understood culture as passing from one generation to the next only by social processes, not by heredity. 13 Furthermore, Mead used culture to account for the differences among peoples and biology to account ...
An Assessment of Sexually Transmitted Disease
... analysis demonstrated that STD knowledge scores significantly differed by age only: Twelve-year-olds had higher STD scores than did 13-year-olds, contrary to research in older adolescents, which may be the result of confounding factors that warrant further investigation. Multiple regression analysis ...
... analysis demonstrated that STD knowledge scores significantly differed by age only: Twelve-year-olds had higher STD scores than did 13-year-olds, contrary to research in older adolescents, which may be the result of confounding factors that warrant further investigation. Multiple regression analysis ...
Psychological and Interpersonal Dimensions of Sexual Function and
... vulnerable to developing a sexual concern, in triggering the onset of a sexual difficulty, and in maintaining sexual dysfunction in the long term. Aim: To focus on psychological and interpersonal aspects of sexual functioning in women and men after a critical review of the literature from 2010 to the ...
... vulnerable to developing a sexual concern, in triggering the onset of a sexual difficulty, and in maintaining sexual dysfunction in the long term. Aim: To focus on psychological and interpersonal aspects of sexual functioning in women and men after a critical review of the literature from 2010 to the ...
Sexology - Doctors.am
... dominate in medical thinking. The experts with endocrine bias were considered as advanced ones in the field. As a result all variety of sexual difficulties and dysfunctions started to be interpreted by qualitative and quantitative changes of sexual and other hormones. ...
... dominate in medical thinking. The experts with endocrine bias were considered as advanced ones in the field. As a result all variety of sexual difficulties and dysfunctions started to be interpreted by qualitative and quantitative changes of sexual and other hormones. ...
Safeguarding Children and Young People from Sexual
... girls and young women. It robs children of their childhood and can have a serious long-term impact on every aspect of their lives, health and education. It damages the lives of families and carers and can lead to family break-ups. Sexual exploitation of children and young people is completely unacce ...
... girls and young women. It robs children of their childhood and can have a serious long-term impact on every aspect of their lives, health and education. It damages the lives of families and carers and can lead to family break-ups. Sexual exploitation of children and young people is completely unacce ...
Paramours, Promotions, and Sexual Favoritism
... Westchester County Medical Center, 807 F.2d 304, 308 (2d Cir. 1986) (rejecting the Equal Pay Act, 29 U.S.C. § 206(d)(1) (1982), claim of a victim of sexual favoritism). See also Manemann, supra note 14, at 632 n.134 (discussing the availability of claims under the Equal Pay Act). For claims brought ...
... Westchester County Medical Center, 807 F.2d 304, 308 (2d Cir. 1986) (rejecting the Equal Pay Act, 29 U.S.C. § 206(d)(1) (1982), claim of a victim of sexual favoritism). See also Manemann, supra note 14, at 632 n.134 (discussing the availability of claims under the Equal Pay Act). For claims brought ...
doc BANDWAGON EFFECT SAMPLE PAPER
... Cognitive biases are trends that lead an individual to think in a particular way and can result to logical deviance from a standard of good judgment and are usually studied in behavioral economics and psychology. Even though the truth of such biases is proved by a replicable investigation, there usu ...
... Cognitive biases are trends that lead an individual to think in a particular way and can result to logical deviance from a standard of good judgment and are usually studied in behavioral economics and psychology. Even though the truth of such biases is proved by a replicable investigation, there usu ...
Introduction to Family Education [Rai Foundation BA Social Work]
... foundational element of human society, and the mainly necessary force in the full development of the human person. The importance of the family‘s social mediation is undeniable. Family is the ‗sanctuary of life‘. It is more than any other human reality, a place where an individual can exist for hims ...
... foundational element of human society, and the mainly necessary force in the full development of the human person. The importance of the family‘s social mediation is undeniable. Family is the ‗sanctuary of life‘. It is more than any other human reality, a place where an individual can exist for hims ...
The Role of Sexual Communication in Committed Relationships
... Sexual satisfaction within relationships may be attributed to a number of factors, including physiology, experience, anxiety, attitudes, and beliefs (Bancroft, 2002). While couples may have great success resolving significant relational problems through communication, many couples may have greater d ...
... Sexual satisfaction within relationships may be attributed to a number of factors, including physiology, experience, anxiety, attitudes, and beliefs (Bancroft, 2002). While couples may have great success resolving significant relational problems through communication, many couples may have greater d ...
Document
... observed on genital arousal than on subjective arousal. Assessment of physical and mental illness that commonly occur in later life should be included as part of the initial evaluation in middle-aged/older persons presenting with sexual complaints. Menopausal status has an independent effect on repo ...
... observed on genital arousal than on subjective arousal. Assessment of physical and mental illness that commonly occur in later life should be included as part of the initial evaluation in middle-aged/older persons presenting with sexual complaints. Menopausal status has an independent effect on repo ...
The Impact of Father Absence on Adolescents` Romantic
... on the behaviors of girls and has failed to examine how boys may also be affected. More attention should be paid to how both genders carry out their relationships because boys and girls may view romance differently. Boys and girls tend to interact with others socially in different ways and emotions ...
... on the behaviors of girls and has failed to examine how boys may also be affected. More attention should be paid to how both genders carry out their relationships because boys and girls may view romance differently. Boys and girls tend to interact with others socially in different ways and emotions ...
The Reality of Repressed Memories
... are, How common are claims of repressed memory? How do people in general and jurors in particular react to claims of recently unburied repressed memories? What are the memories like? How authentic are they? How Common Are Claims of Repressed Memory? There is little doubt that actual childhood sexual ...
... are, How common are claims of repressed memory? How do people in general and jurors in particular react to claims of recently unburied repressed memories? What are the memories like? How authentic are they? How Common Are Claims of Repressed Memory? There is little doubt that actual childhood sexual ...
Testing the mate-choice hypothesis of the female orgasm
... Background: The evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is poorly understood. Whereas the male orgasm is inherently linked to reproduction, the female orgasm is not linked to obvious reproductive or survival benefits. It also occurs less consistently during pe ...
... Background: The evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is poorly understood. Whereas the male orgasm is inherently linked to reproduction, the female orgasm is not linked to obvious reproductive or survival benefits. It also occurs less consistently during pe ...
anthropology and business
... known as human biology, human ecology, palaeontology, prehistoric archaeology, ethnic and community studies, history of religion, linguistics, folklore etc. are all easily included under the single banner of anthropology. There are two broad fields in anthropology - biophysical and sociocultural. An ...
... known as human biology, human ecology, palaeontology, prehistoric archaeology, ethnic and community studies, history of religion, linguistics, folklore etc. are all easily included under the single banner of anthropology. There are two broad fields in anthropology - biophysical and sociocultural. An ...
Ecology, sexual selection and speciation
... The spectacular diversity in sexually selected traits among animal taxa has inspired the hypothesis that divergent sexual selection can drive speciation. Unfortunately, speciation biologists often consider sexual selection in isolation from natural selection, even though sexually selected traits evo ...
... The spectacular diversity in sexually selected traits among animal taxa has inspired the hypothesis that divergent sexual selection can drive speciation. Unfortunately, speciation biologists often consider sexual selection in isolation from natural selection, even though sexually selected traits evo ...
1 what is anthropology? - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... “Been on any digs lately?” Anthropologists are used to hearing that question after announcing their profession. People often confuse anthropology with archaeology, which is one—but only one—of anthropology’s subfields. Many anthropologists do dig in the ground, but others dig into the intricacies of ...
... “Been on any digs lately?” Anthropologists are used to hearing that question after announcing their profession. People often confuse anthropology with archaeology, which is one—but only one—of anthropology’s subfields. Many anthropologists do dig in the ground, but others dig into the intricacies of ...
On Recent Trends in the Anthropology of Foragers: Kalahari
... was based to a sipficant degree on ethnographic work conducted among Kalahari foragers, although other cases contributed to the synthesis. Now widely recognized in anthropology, the model is based on the premisses that foragers enjoy a high standard of living with relatively little effort and that a ...
... was based to a sipficant degree on ethnographic work conducted among Kalahari foragers, although other cases contributed to the synthesis. Now widely recognized in anthropology, the model is based on the premisses that foragers enjoy a high standard of living with relatively little effort and that a ...
Assessing the Effects of an STD Educational
... (2012) identify common misconceptions to include: being unaware STDs can be transmitted through oral sex; believing STDs can only be transmitted when symptoms are present; and believing only those who have multiple partners should worry about contracting STDs. Many young people do not realize STDs c ...
... (2012) identify common misconceptions to include: being unaware STDs can be transmitted through oral sex; believing STDs can only be transmitted when symptoms are present; and believing only those who have multiple partners should worry about contracting STDs. Many young people do not realize STDs c ...
The similarities and differences between a marriage - UvA-DARE
... area an ethnographer had to make a clear distinction between lust and love. An ethnographer is a person who studies and systematic records human cultures (http://www.merriamwebster.com/dictionary/ethnography). If a clear distinction was made between lust and love then romantic love was present in th ...
... area an ethnographer had to make a clear distinction between lust and love. An ethnographer is a person who studies and systematic records human cultures (http://www.merriamwebster.com/dictionary/ethnography). If a clear distinction was made between lust and love then romantic love was present in th ...
1 Cross-gender friendship: The troublesome relationship Roger
... Blurred distinctions between romance and heterosexual friendship—and the lack of a cultural script—result in an uncharted path for partners pursing this sort of friendship. From society’s perspective, the way is clearer for those who confine their friendships to the work context (Lobel, Quinn, Clair ...
... Blurred distinctions between romance and heterosexual friendship—and the lack of a cultural script—result in an uncharted path for partners pursing this sort of friendship. From society’s perspective, the way is clearer for those who confine their friendships to the work context (Lobel, Quinn, Clair ...
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
... This can lead to individuals with OCD dropping out of treatment or not seeking treatment Differentiating between sexual obsessions and sexual ideation related to paraphilias or risk for sexual offending is critical ...
... This can lead to individuals with OCD dropping out of treatment or not seeking treatment Differentiating between sexual obsessions and sexual ideation related to paraphilias or risk for sexual offending is critical ...
A COHPARISCN OF THE ATTITUDES
... middle class prostit;lte did so, as did tHenty per cent of the seniors, because of ttc "better" and more faniliQr social cl.:18::::. per cent of the freshn:en '.ho rated the streetwalker QS ...
... middle class prostit;lte did so, as did tHenty per cent of the seniors, because of ttc "better" and more faniliQr social cl.:18::::. per cent of the freshn:en '.ho rated the streetwalker QS ...
anthropology, mathematics, kinship
... patterns are absent from human behavior, and that all anthropologists can or should do is describe and interpret the fragments of another’s cultural world they are privileged to witness. If the focus remains not within a culture but across all cultures, the question remains whether specific patterns ...
... patterns are absent from human behavior, and that all anthropologists can or should do is describe and interpret the fragments of another’s cultural world they are privileged to witness. If the focus remains not within a culture but across all cultures, the question remains whether specific patterns ...