The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological
... Oedipus complex culminates in a desire, which is long retained, to receive a baby from her father as a gift—to bear him a child.1 One has an impression that the Oedipus complex is then gradually given up because this wish is never fulfilled. The two wishes—to possess a penis and a child—remain stron ...
... Oedipus complex culminates in a desire, which is long retained, to receive a baby from her father as a gift—to bear him a child.1 One has an impression that the Oedipus complex is then gradually given up because this wish is never fulfilled. The two wishes—to possess a penis and a child—remain stron ...
Interactive Toolkit - USC CIR - University of Southern California
... tinternalized rather than expressed. A person is expected to be autonomous and not need Across all three vignettes, you will see the anyone (although perhaps paradoxically following manifestations of military culture s/he is expected to rely on and respect in the lead characters, which affect the au ...
... tinternalized rather than expressed. A person is expected to be autonomous and not need Across all three vignettes, you will see the anyone (although perhaps paradoxically following manifestations of military culture s/he is expected to rely on and respect in the lead characters, which affect the au ...
Chapter 03 - Extras Springer
... • The strongest predictors are the tibia, femur, and calcaneus, followed by the pelvis and talus. ...
... • The strongest predictors are the tibia, femur, and calcaneus, followed by the pelvis and talus. ...
Sexual Selection Favors Female‐Biased Sex Ratios: The Balance
... (Krebs and Davies 1991, p. 254; Drickamer et al. 2002, p. 306) as well as in most discussions of evolution in sexual species (e.g., Low 2000, p. 104). It is arguably more familiar to biologists than R. A. Fisher’s many other contributions to genetics. Fisher’s sex ratio theory is most commonly formu ...
... (Krebs and Davies 1991, p. 254; Drickamer et al. 2002, p. 306) as well as in most discussions of evolution in sexual species (e.g., Low 2000, p. 104). It is arguably more familiar to biologists than R. A. Fisher’s many other contributions to genetics. Fisher’s sex ratio theory is most commonly formu ...
Sexual violence and mental health: Findings from practitioners
... present with more complex needs than the service users who do not have the additional mental health problems. As such, this group of service users need more intensive support, and often on a longer-term basis. To test this idea on a wider scale, the two organisations jointly conducted a small scopin ...
... present with more complex needs than the service users who do not have the additional mental health problems. As such, this group of service users need more intensive support, and often on a longer-term basis. To test this idea on a wider scale, the two organisations jointly conducted a small scopin ...
Psychological and Interpersonal Dimensions of Sexual Function and
... Gender non-conforming boys are more likely to later identify as gay than gender non-conforming girls.1,13 Sexual-questioning children have a lower self-concept and fewer same-sexetyped attributes than children who are more at ease with their heterosexuality.14 However, longitudinal studies have show ...
... Gender non-conforming boys are more likely to later identify as gay than gender non-conforming girls.1,13 Sexual-questioning children have a lower self-concept and fewer same-sexetyped attributes than children who are more at ease with their heterosexuality.14 However, longitudinal studies have show ...
Female Polymorphism, Frequency Dependence, and Rapid
... recorded. During each visit, we tried to catch as many damselflies as possible, and male densities were subsequently estimated as the number of males caught divided by catching time (min). The three different female morphs have different average emergence times in the field, with the greatest differ ...
... recorded. During each visit, we tried to catch as many damselflies as possible, and male densities were subsequently estimated as the number of males caught divided by catching time (min). The three different female morphs have different average emergence times in the field, with the greatest differ ...
- Journal of the American Academy of Child and
... true even though tolerance for gender nonconformity was more common among lesbian parents than among heterosexual ones. Boys raised by lesbian couples demonstrated greater gender role flexibility such as helping with housework, on average, a social strength that was also observed in some heterosexua ...
... true even though tolerance for gender nonconformity was more common among lesbian parents than among heterosexual ones. Boys raised by lesbian couples demonstrated greater gender role flexibility such as helping with housework, on average, a social strength that was also observed in some heterosexua ...
Polyandry and alternative mating tactics
... Department of Biology, Lund University, Box 117, Lund, 221 00, Sweden Many species in the animal kingdom are characterized by alternative mating tactics (AMTs) within a sex. In males, such tactics include mate guarding versus sneaking behaviours, or territorial versus female mimicry. Although AMTs c ...
... Department of Biology, Lund University, Box 117, Lund, 221 00, Sweden Many species in the animal kingdom are characterized by alternative mating tactics (AMTs) within a sex. In males, such tactics include mate guarding versus sneaking behaviours, or territorial versus female mimicry. Although AMTs c ...
a PDF about vulvoginal care, “Moisturize, Stretch
... Pelvic floor muscle relaxation and dilator therapy: Some women practice regular dilating/stretching of the vagina so that penetration can occur without pain, spasm or tightness. A set of dilators—sometimes called inserters— are purchased. www.vaginismus.com is an excellent website for ordering vagin ...
... Pelvic floor muscle relaxation and dilator therapy: Some women practice regular dilating/stretching of the vagina so that penetration can occur without pain, spasm or tightness. A set of dilators—sometimes called inserters— are purchased. www.vaginismus.com is an excellent website for ordering vagin ...
Adaptation to Sperm Competition in Humans
... which the intensity of sperm competition is greater. The human penis does not have barbs and spines for removing rival sperm, but recent evidence suggests that the human penis may have evolved to function, in part, as a semen-displacement device. Using artificial genitals and simulated semen, Gallup ...
... which the intensity of sperm competition is greater. The human penis does not have barbs and spines for removing rival sperm, but recent evidence suggests that the human penis may have evolved to function, in part, as a semen-displacement device. Using artificial genitals and simulated semen, Gallup ...
Psychological and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Infertility and Human
... For couples of reproductive age who have sexual intercourse without contraceptive methods, infertility is defined as the inability to establish a pregnancy within a specified period of time, usually 1 year. Given this definition, it is estimated that between 8 and 12% of couples experience some for ...
... For couples of reproductive age who have sexual intercourse without contraceptive methods, infertility is defined as the inability to establish a pregnancy within a specified period of time, usually 1 year. Given this definition, it is estimated that between 8 and 12% of couples experience some for ...
Curriculum Vitae - The Methodology Center
... Vasilenko, S. A. (2015, March). Using the time-varying effect model to examine change by age and time from an event: Changes in adolescent sexual risk behavior. In Henneberger, A. K. (Chair), Applying innovative longitudinal methods to the study of developmental contexts in adolescence. Paper submit ...
... Vasilenko, S. A. (2015, March). Using the time-varying effect model to examine change by age and time from an event: Changes in adolescent sexual risk behavior. In Henneberger, A. K. (Chair), Applying innovative longitudinal methods to the study of developmental contexts in adolescence. Paper submit ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26
... directly linked to polymorphism in certain male reproductive genes (Fiumera et al., 2005). Presumably, increasing competition between males for mating increases the intensity of sperm competition, thereby resulting in higher rates of evolution for male reproduction-related genes (Walters & Harrison, ...
... directly linked to polymorphism in certain male reproductive genes (Fiumera et al., 2005). Presumably, increasing competition between males for mating increases the intensity of sperm competition, thereby resulting in higher rates of evolution for male reproduction-related genes (Walters & Harrison, ...
Critical period conditioning by orgasm during heterosexual oral sex
... Furthermore, Kirsch et al., (2004) have argued persuasively that higher order cognition (beliefs about the antecedents of an outcome “O”), expectancy is involved in both operant and classical conditioning of humans. In both types of conditioning should be viewed as paradigms that lead to behavior ch ...
... Furthermore, Kirsch et al., (2004) have argued persuasively that higher order cognition (beliefs about the antecedents of an outcome “O”), expectancy is involved in both operant and classical conditioning of humans. In both types of conditioning should be viewed as paradigms that lead to behavior ch ...
Reclaiming the Body and the Spirit in Oscar Wilde`s
... How then does this historical re-representation of a biblical figure impact Irish identity? On the surface this question might be answered by making associations between Oscar Wilde’s own sexual history, something I will return to later in the paper. And yet, the character of Salomé offers a unique ...
... How then does this historical re-representation of a biblical figure impact Irish identity? On the surface this question might be answered by making associations between Oscar Wilde’s own sexual history, something I will return to later in the paper. And yet, the character of Salomé offers a unique ...
Overheads: SPCH 8402 Fall 2000
... Moving through the stages Generally systematic & sequential Each stage is influenced by the one before Predictions about relationships are easier when they are sequenced When stages are skipped, there in an increase in uncertainty about what ...
... Moving through the stages Generally systematic & sequential Each stage is influenced by the one before Predictions about relationships are easier when they are sequenced When stages are skipped, there in an increase in uncertainty about what ...
The scope and strength of sexspecific selection in genome evolution
... in a wider group of reproduction-related genes, including seminal fluid proteins, in Drosophila (Haerty et al., 2007), primates (Clark & Swanson, 2005) and rodents (Turner et al., 2008), as well as gamete recognition proteins in marine invertebrates (Metz & Palumbi, 1996; Palumbi, 1999). The rapid e ...
... in a wider group of reproduction-related genes, including seminal fluid proteins, in Drosophila (Haerty et al., 2007), primates (Clark & Swanson, 2005) and rodents (Turner et al., 2008), as well as gamete recognition proteins in marine invertebrates (Metz & Palumbi, 1996; Palumbi, 1999). The rapid e ...
Executive Summary: Developing a National
... is faced with hard choices between competing sets of concerns and ambiguity about whether to act at all, and if so, how best to proceed. Many issues have two or more sides, with legitimate arguments for and against them, such as immigration restrictions, agricultural subsidies, drug prohibition, cap ...
... is faced with hard choices between competing sets of concerns and ambiguity about whether to act at all, and if so, how best to proceed. Many issues have two or more sides, with legitimate arguments for and against them, such as immigration restrictions, agricultural subsidies, drug prohibition, cap ...
Document
... heterosexuality [1,12]. Gender nonconforming boys are more likely to later identify as gay than gender nonconforming girls [1,13]. Sexual-questioning children have a lower self-concept and fewer same-sex-typed attributes than children who are more at ease with their heterosexuality [14]. Longitudina ...
... heterosexuality [1,12]. Gender nonconforming boys are more likely to later identify as gay than gender nonconforming girls [1,13]. Sexual-questioning children have a lower self-concept and fewer same-sex-typed attributes than children who are more at ease with their heterosexuality [14]. Longitudina ...
Cognitive Dissonance and Sexual Regret Among College Students
... one of the first teams of researchers to examine the characteristics and correlates of hookup culture, raised the question, “What role does dissonance play in the predictors of and the experience of hookups” (p. 87)? The present study attempted to address this question by examining hookup behaviors ...
... one of the first teams of researchers to examine the characteristics and correlates of hookup culture, raised the question, “What role does dissonance play in the predictors of and the experience of hookups” (p. 87)? The present study attempted to address this question by examining hookup behaviors ...
Invitation to the Life Span by Kathleen Stassen Berger
... The Transformations of Puberty 3. Raising a child has become more complex and expensive. 4. Mothers of teenagers are often employed and therefore less available as caregivers for their teenager’s child. 5. Sexually transmitted infections are more widespread and dangerous. ...
... The Transformations of Puberty 3. Raising a child has become more complex and expensive. 4. Mothers of teenagers are often employed and therefore less available as caregivers for their teenager’s child. 5. Sexually transmitted infections are more widespread and dangerous. ...
Sexual Dimorphism in Human Hip Bone
... sex, age, stature and ethnic background. A reliable estimation of sex from the skeleton by using various criteria is important while dealing with undocumented skeletal material. Skeletal characteristics vary among populations; therefore each population should have specific standards to optimize the ...
... sex, age, stature and ethnic background. A reliable estimation of sex from the skeleton by using various criteria is important while dealing with undocumented skeletal material. Skeletal characteristics vary among populations; therefore each population should have specific standards to optimize the ...
Assessing and Treating Sex Offenders (2)
... Reduction of Recidivism? “We believe that treating sexual offenders also involves taking into consideration human welfare issues, as well as recidivism issues.” (Ward et al., 2006, p.269) ...
... Reduction of Recidivism? “We believe that treating sexual offenders also involves taking into consideration human welfare issues, as well as recidivism issues.” (Ward et al., 2006, p.269) ...
Pornography
... legitimizing inequality holds true for an analysis of CBS or CNN, but evaporates when the image is of a woman having a penis thrust into her throat with such force that she gags. In that case, for unexplained reasons, we aren't supposed to take pornographic representations seriously or view them as ...
... legitimizing inequality holds true for an analysis of CBS or CNN, but evaporates when the image is of a woman having a penis thrust into her throat with such force that she gags. In that case, for unexplained reasons, we aren't supposed to take pornographic representations seriously or view them as ...
Sexual attraction
Sexual attraction is attraction on the basis of sexual desire or the quality of arousing such interest. Sexual attractiveness or sex appeal is an individual's ability to attract the sexual or erotic interest of another person, and is a factor in sexual selection or mate choice. The attraction can be to the physical or other qualities or traits of a person, or to such qualities in the context in which they appear. The attraction may be to a person's aesthetics or movements or to their voice or smell, besides other factors. The attraction may be enhanced by a person's adornments, clothing, perfume, hair length and style, and anything else which can attract the sexual interest of another person. It can also be influenced by individual genetic, psychological, or cultural factors, or to other, more amorphous qualities of the person. Sexual attraction is also a response to another person that depends on a combination of the person possessing the traits and also on the criteria of the person who is attracted.Though attempts have been made to devise objective criteria of sexual attractiveness, and measure it as one of several bodily forms of capital asset (see erotic capital), a person's sexual attractiveness is to a large extent a subjective measure dependent on another person's interest, perception, and sexual orientation. For example, a gay or lesbian person would typically find a person of the same sex to be more attractive than one of the other sex. A bisexual person would find either sex to be attractive. Asexuality refers to those who do not experience sexual attraction for either sex, though they may have romantic attraction (homoromantic, biromantic or heteroromantic). Interpersonal attraction includes factors such as physical or psychological similarity, familiarity or possessing a preponderance of common or familiar features, similarity, complementarity, reciprocal liking, and reinforcement.The ability of a person's physical and other qualities to create a sexual interest in others is the basis of their use in advertising, film, and other visual media, as well as in modeling and other occupations.