Support for Survivors Mini-Book - California Coalition Against
... within these categories there are many different types of violence, which will be explained more on the following pages. Women and men can both be victims of any of these crimes, but women are more frequently victimized (insert stat) so therefore they are considered violence against women. Violence ...
... within these categories there are many different types of violence, which will be explained more on the following pages. Women and men can both be victims of any of these crimes, but women are more frequently victimized (insert stat) so therefore they are considered violence against women. Violence ...
Marital satisfaction is one of the important factors affecting women`s
... fertile women and infertile women, marital compatibility does not differ and this factor does not play a significant role (26). On the other hand, there is a difference between Shakeri’s research (2008) finding and ours. They have used Index of Marital Satisfaction (IMS) and have shown that the leve ...
... fertile women and infertile women, marital compatibility does not differ and this factor does not play a significant role (26). On the other hand, there is a difference between Shakeri’s research (2008) finding and ours. They have used Index of Marital Satisfaction (IMS) and have shown that the leve ...
risk-taking and adolescents` perceptions
... Eric McCollum and Karen Rosen provided a great addition to my committee and were also willing to help in various ways. Eric tolerated me thinking of him as my SPSS and computer guy with great patience; and he always provided me with a good laugh at just the right moment. Although Karen was a very sp ...
... Eric McCollum and Karen Rosen provided a great addition to my committee and were also willing to help in various ways. Eric tolerated me thinking of him as my SPSS and computer guy with great patience; and he always provided me with a good laugh at just the right moment. Although Karen was a very sp ...
Sexual selection: endless forms or tangled bank?
... selection’), often in the context of viability selection (competition for resources and so on such that an organism lives long enough to engage in competition for mates). For instance, sexual selection is often talked of as being ‘balanced’ by natural selection, as in some models of exaggerated disp ...
... selection’), often in the context of viability selection (competition for resources and so on such that an organism lives long enough to engage in competition for mates). For instance, sexual selection is often talked of as being ‘balanced’ by natural selection, as in some models of exaggerated disp ...
Curriculum Vitae - The Methodology Center
... research (P50 Scientific Project). Role: Co-Investigator (PI: S. Lanza), Submitted 9/2014. National Institute on Drug Abuse, New statistical procedures for high-dimensional complex substance use and HIV data (P50 Scientific Project). Role: Co-Investigator (PI: R. Li), Submitted 9/2014. Methodology C ...
... research (P50 Scientific Project). Role: Co-Investigator (PI: S. Lanza), Submitted 9/2014. National Institute on Drug Abuse, New statistical procedures for high-dimensional complex substance use and HIV data (P50 Scientific Project). Role: Co-Investigator (PI: R. Li), Submitted 9/2014. Methodology C ...
Reprint
... the ‘lek paradox’ (Borgia, 1979) have led many to question the validity of such ‘good genes’ arguments (Taylor and Williams, 1982; Kirkpatrick, 1996; Kirkpatrick and Barton, 1997). The lek paradox states that strong directional selection on male display can remove variance in display. Without varian ...
... the ‘lek paradox’ (Borgia, 1979) have led many to question the validity of such ‘good genes’ arguments (Taylor and Williams, 1982; Kirkpatrick, 1996; Kirkpatrick and Barton, 1997). The lek paradox states that strong directional selection on male display can remove variance in display. Without varian ...
Sex Differences in the Responses of the Human
... was a lack of significant activity in the bilateral amygdala and the hypothalamus for women in response to sexually arousing photographs (Fig. 3c). When we contrasted the activations for the sexually arousing stimuli with the closely matched nonsexual neutral stimuli, which controlled for the presen ...
... was a lack of significant activity in the bilateral amygdala and the hypothalamus for women in response to sexually arousing photographs (Fig. 3c). When we contrasted the activations for the sexually arousing stimuli with the closely matched nonsexual neutral stimuli, which controlled for the presen ...
Engaging in the Hookup Culture: A Self
... (mismatches) between their actual self attributes and their ideal and ought self attributes. Synonyms received a -1, while antonyms received a +2. First, the actual-self total score was determined by identifying any synonyms or antonyms in the list of 10 words. If a synonym or antonym was found, the ...
... (mismatches) between their actual self attributes and their ideal and ought self attributes. Synonyms received a -1, while antonyms received a +2. First, the actual-self total score was determined by identifying any synonyms or antonyms in the list of 10 words. If a synonym or antonym was found, the ...
Chapter 3
... report having sexual intercourse only a couple of times a year or not at all (Michael & others, 1994). • Casual sex is more common in emerging adulthood than in young adulthood. One study indicated that 30 percent of emerging adults said they had “hooked up” with someone and had sexual intercourse d ...
... report having sexual intercourse only a couple of times a year or not at all (Michael & others, 1994). • Casual sex is more common in emerging adulthood than in young adulthood. One study indicated that 30 percent of emerging adults said they had “hooked up” with someone and had sexual intercourse d ...
Sexual Attraction to Clients: The Human Therapist and
... shown the harmful phenomena that can be associated with such behavior. Basing her analysis on an original study and a review of previous research (such as Belote, 1974; Chesler, 1972; Dahlberg, 1971; Taylor & Wagner, 1976), Durre (1980) concluded that "amatory and sexual interaction between client a ...
... shown the harmful phenomena that can be associated with such behavior. Basing her analysis on an original study and a review of previous research (such as Belote, 1974; Chesler, 1972; Dahlberg, 1971; Taylor & Wagner, 1976), Durre (1980) concluded that "amatory and sexual interaction between client a ...
As an increased emphasis on international marketing
... Lombardot 2002), nudity is used less in Germany than in the USA, because north Europeans are more used to certain kinds of nudity, causing it to lose some of its impact. Some advertisements can be judged indecent in USA, yet normal in Europe. The study of Nelson and Hye-Jin (2005), which relies on o ...
... Lombardot 2002), nudity is used less in Germany than in the USA, because north Europeans are more used to certain kinds of nudity, causing it to lose some of its impact. Some advertisements can be judged indecent in USA, yet normal in Europe. The study of Nelson and Hye-Jin (2005), which relies on o ...
clinical practice guidelines for management of sexual dysfunctions
... to the existence of certain unique socio-culturally determined sexual clinical conditions such as, Dhat syndrome and Apprehension about potency Dhat syndrome has been coded in ICD-10 under other neurotic disorders (F48.8) the diagnosis of apprehension about potency doesn't find mention. Dhat Syndrom ...
... to the existence of certain unique socio-culturally determined sexual clinical conditions such as, Dhat syndrome and Apprehension about potency Dhat syndrome has been coded in ICD-10 under other neurotic disorders (F48.8) the diagnosis of apprehension about potency doesn't find mention. Dhat Syndrom ...
Chapter 3
... report having sexual intercourse only a couple of times a year or not at all (Michael & others, 1994). • Casual sex is more common in emerging adulthood than in young adulthood. One study indicated that 30 percent of emerging adults said they had “hooked up” with someone and had sexual intercourse d ...
... report having sexual intercourse only a couple of times a year or not at all (Michael & others, 1994). • Casual sex is more common in emerging adulthood than in young adulthood. One study indicated that 30 percent of emerging adults said they had “hooked up” with someone and had sexual intercourse d ...
Annotated bib final
... Qualifications: Authors Morag A. Yule and Lori A. Brotto are affiliated with the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of British Columbia, and are the researchers who performed one of the key studies discussed in the article. Author Boris B. Gorzalka is affiliated with the depar ...
... Qualifications: Authors Morag A. Yule and Lori A. Brotto are affiliated with the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of British Columbia, and are the researchers who performed one of the key studies discussed in the article. Author Boris B. Gorzalka is affiliated with the depar ...
A comparison of parasite loads on asexual and sexual Phoxinus
... (1998) showed that hybrids born of a captive population in 1989 were genetically identical to a hybrid born of the same population in 1986. The temporal and spatial genetic uniformity found in and among asexual Phoxinus populations suggests that these populations contain a single, selfperpetuating, ...
... (1998) showed that hybrids born of a captive population in 1989 were genetically identical to a hybrid born of the same population in 1986. The temporal and spatial genetic uniformity found in and among asexual Phoxinus populations suggests that these populations contain a single, selfperpetuating, ...
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
... A typical initial course of treatment would be 15-20 sessions; some clients may need more sessions depending on the severity of their symptoms In moderate to severe cases, clients may need to start medication first in order to get some symptom relief before they are able to tolerate ERP Many people ...
... A typical initial course of treatment would be 15-20 sessions; some clients may need more sessions depending on the severity of their symptoms In moderate to severe cases, clients may need to start medication first in order to get some symptom relief before they are able to tolerate ERP Many people ...
Who`s Harassing Whom
... -Are there really no innocent victims? -Overexaggerates the fact that men can “no longer risk being my friends” (page 3, par. 4) -Does she really have no male friends at work? ...
... -Are there really no innocent victims? -Overexaggerates the fact that men can “no longer risk being my friends” (page 3, par. 4) -Does she really have no male friends at work? ...
Backlash From the Bedroom: Stigma Mediates
... negatively for engaging in the same sexual behaviors as men (see Crawford & Popp, 2003, for a review). Although some researchers suggest that the sexual double standard has narrowed or, in some cases, disappeared entirely (Mark & Miller, 1986; Marks & Fraley, 2005), others suggest that this is an ar ...
... negatively for engaging in the same sexual behaviors as men (see Crawford & Popp, 2003, for a review). Although some researchers suggest that the sexual double standard has narrowed or, in some cases, disappeared entirely (Mark & Miller, 1986; Marks & Fraley, 2005), others suggest that this is an ar ...
Sexual segregation in ungulates: a comparative test of three
... hypotheses put forward to explain sexual segregation : the predation-risk, the forage-selection, and the activity budget hypothesis. We included in our analyses ungulate species ranging from non-dimorphic to extremely dimorphic in body size. We observed oryx, zebra, bighorn sheep and ibex in the fie ...
... hypotheses put forward to explain sexual segregation : the predation-risk, the forage-selection, and the activity budget hypothesis. We included in our analyses ungulate species ranging from non-dimorphic to extremely dimorphic in body size. We observed oryx, zebra, bighorn sheep and ibex in the fie ...
The influence of perceived social norms on the relationship of
... sexual assaults is provided by research that looks at how previous experiences with violence relate to sexual aggression. Lyndon, White, and Kadlec (2007) found that males who witnessed or were victims of physical or sexual aggression while growing up were more likely to engage in the most severe fo ...
... sexual assaults is provided by research that looks at how previous experiences with violence relate to sexual aggression. Lyndon, White, and Kadlec (2007) found that males who witnessed or were victims of physical or sexual aggression while growing up were more likely to engage in the most severe fo ...
ch11HandoutSlides
... • One well-supported psychological explanation for erectile disorder is Masters and Johnson’s cognitive-behavioral theory, which emphasizes __________ anxiety and the ____________ role. – Once a man begins to have erectile problems, for whatever reason, he becomes fearful about failing to have an er ...
... • One well-supported psychological explanation for erectile disorder is Masters and Johnson’s cognitive-behavioral theory, which emphasizes __________ anxiety and the ____________ role. – Once a man begins to have erectile problems, for whatever reason, he becomes fearful about failing to have an er ...
When Are Adult-Child Sexual Encounters Acceptable?
... comparison to female victims, male victims are usually slightly older (e.g., three to four months older) at onset of sexual abuse (Ames & Houston, 1990). In a telephone sample survey of 2,626 males and females, 43% of total respondents (both male and female) reported experiencing sexual abuse as a c ...
... comparison to female victims, male victims are usually slightly older (e.g., three to four months older) at onset of sexual abuse (Ames & Houston, 1990). In a telephone sample survey of 2,626 males and females, 43% of total respondents (both male and female) reported experiencing sexual abuse as a c ...
Presentation - SRSG on Violence Against Children
... We need to *define* what we are talking about because otherwise, we will be using the same word to mean lots of about different things (e.g., “sexting”, dating abuse, exposure to deleterious content such as pro-ana sites, online) ...
... We need to *define* what we are talking about because otherwise, we will be using the same word to mean lots of about different things (e.g., “sexting”, dating abuse, exposure to deleterious content such as pro-ana sites, online) ...
Sexual Boundary Violations 2007 - Professional Standards Authority
... Rather than a simple ‘bad apple’ model, an alternative view is that all health professionals should be aware of their ‘trouble spots’ around sexual boundary issues ...
... Rather than a simple ‘bad apple’ model, an alternative view is that all health professionals should be aware of their ‘trouble spots’ around sexual boundary issues ...
The Think Drink Effect- By G
... to believe they were drinking either vodka and tonic or tonic only . To convince them of what they had been drinking, all were given accurate or false information on blood alcohol levels after breath analysis test. Then, all the subjects watched films that portrayed both heterosexual and homosexual ...
... to believe they were drinking either vodka and tonic or tonic only . To convince them of what they had been drinking, all were given accurate or false information on blood alcohol levels after breath analysis test. Then, all the subjects watched films that portrayed both heterosexual and homosexual ...