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Sexual Differences in Flight Calls and the Cue for Vocal Sex
... The synthetic calls lacked these more complex frequency components and this may be why synthetic calls elicited fewer responsesthan natural Flight Calls. This implies Flight Calls may have features which are important for eliciting responsesfrom conspecificsbut which are not related to sex recogniti ...
... The synthetic calls lacked these more complex frequency components and this may be why synthetic calls elicited fewer responsesthan natural Flight Calls. This implies Flight Calls may have features which are important for eliciting responsesfrom conspecificsbut which are not related to sex recogniti ...
Friends` Influence on Adolescents` First Sexual Intercourse
... individuals’ behaviors are shaped, in part, by their perceptions of the health-related attitudes and behaviors of others. It further assumes that individuals are especially motivated to adopt attitudes and behaviors of others with whom they have strong social bonds, such as their immediate circle of ...
... individuals’ behaviors are shaped, in part, by their perceptions of the health-related attitudes and behaviors of others. It further assumes that individuals are especially motivated to adopt attitudes and behaviors of others with whom they have strong social bonds, such as their immediate circle of ...
Eating Disorders and Males - John Hunter Hospital School
... a service to suit. If you are concerned about someone, or would like to know more about eating disorders, you can contact the EDFV for confidential and anonymous information, support and referral. ...
... a service to suit. If you are concerned about someone, or would like to know more about eating disorders, you can contact the EDFV for confidential and anonymous information, support and referral. ...
Scratching the Lotus Blossom Itch
... what she is, but for what she comes to represent in the exchange: a social relationship. What she produces is not simply her material self, but others' desires for her. Since she is both exchanger and exchanged, labor and product of labor, her sale as a product can never be complete. Commodity fetis ...
... what she is, but for what she comes to represent in the exchange: a social relationship. What she produces is not simply her material self, but others' desires for her. Since she is both exchanger and exchanged, labor and product of labor, her sale as a product can never be complete. Commodity fetis ...
“Born Again Hard”: Sexualized Violence in the Creation of American
... audience is supposed to be following Joker’s narrative transformation, one became deeply involved with Pyle through his trials, which leaves the viewer with a sense of alienation from Joker. Kubrick may have meant this transition to impart the inevitability of war and the lifegoes-on mentality of th ...
... audience is supposed to be following Joker’s narrative transformation, one became deeply involved with Pyle through his trials, which leaves the viewer with a sense of alienation from Joker. Kubrick may have meant this transition to impart the inevitability of war and the lifegoes-on mentality of th ...
The effect of sex on the mean and variance of fitness in facultatively
... maternal effects (Lynch & Walsh, 1998). However, as the among-clone variance includes maternal effect variance for both sexual and asexual populations, the difference between treatments (described below) should reflect the ...
... maternal effects (Lynch & Walsh, 1998). However, as the among-clone variance includes maternal effect variance for both sexual and asexual populations, the difference between treatments (described below) should reflect the ...
Do exaggerated sexual swellings function in female mating
... create greater female mating overlap, provided that males cannot differentiate potentially conceptive from nonconceptive cycles (cf. Gust, 1994; Kinnaird, 1990). We therefore added one cycle to conception for species in which females regularly mate during pregnancy (based mainly on van Schaik et al. ...
... create greater female mating overlap, provided that males cannot differentiate potentially conceptive from nonconceptive cycles (cf. Gust, 1994; Kinnaird, 1990). We therefore added one cycle to conception for species in which females regularly mate during pregnancy (based mainly on van Schaik et al. ...
Love is a dangerous thing - South African Medical Research Council
... girls with much older men or ‘sugar-daddies’ (including teachers) for money, clothes, high exam marks or status. References to sex as an expression of ‘love’ or romantic feelings were rare, though clearly not absent in the interviews. Of all the informants only one had never had sex. She gave severa ...
... girls with much older men or ‘sugar-daddies’ (including teachers) for money, clothes, high exam marks or status. References to sex as an expression of ‘love’ or romantic feelings were rare, though clearly not absent in the interviews. Of all the informants only one had never had sex. She gave severa ...
Comparative Analysis - Department of English
... women are alienated by the degradation from men, then their stifled choices will deter them from credible education. Her strong emotional tie to her subject guides her fellow females in the realization of their connection to vulnerability. She states, “In the government of the physical world it is o ...
... women are alienated by the degradation from men, then their stifled choices will deter them from credible education. Her strong emotional tie to her subject guides her fellow females in the realization of their connection to vulnerability. She states, “In the government of the physical world it is o ...
Effects of Type of Coping Response, Setting, and Social Janet Sigal,
... victim’s chosen coping response. If the victim experiences social support for a selected coping style, and this support could be translated into more generalized sympathy for the victim and disapproval of the harasser, some of the adverse consequences of the harassment situation may be alleviated. M ...
... victim’s chosen coping response. If the victim experiences social support for a selected coping style, and this support could be translated into more generalized sympathy for the victim and disapproval of the harasser, some of the adverse consequences of the harassment situation may be alleviated. M ...
Sexualized Torture and Abuse at Abu Ghraib Prison
... screened for psychological pathology, none of them exhibited any tendencies deemed deviant or abnormal. In another sense, however, the focus on ‘normality’ is problematic because it naturalizes what these individuals brought to the situation and prevents us from looking more closely at those disposi ...
... screened for psychological pathology, none of them exhibited any tendencies deemed deviant or abnormal. In another sense, however, the focus on ‘normality’ is problematic because it naturalizes what these individuals brought to the situation and prevents us from looking more closely at those disposi ...
ADOLESCENT AMBIGUITIES IN AMERICAN PIE
... young women, as well as the fixation on the negative consequences of sex, reflect dominant narratives that privilege (but ironically, simultaneously forbid) intercourse as the ultimate accomplishment in a hierarchy of sexual activity. Because the focus is on avoiding intercourse or practicing it saf ...
... young women, as well as the fixation on the negative consequences of sex, reflect dominant narratives that privilege (but ironically, simultaneously forbid) intercourse as the ultimate accomplishment in a hierarchy of sexual activity. Because the focus is on avoiding intercourse or practicing it saf ...
Models of sexual and asexual coexistence in aphids based on
... to evolve fast in a fast-evolving environment. For example, the pressure represented by parasites which cause a frequency-dependent selection in the host could promote sex as a means to produce variable and new genotypes with higher fitness (Hamilton, 1980). More recently, it has been shown that com ...
... to evolve fast in a fast-evolving environment. For example, the pressure represented by parasites which cause a frequency-dependent selection in the host could promote sex as a means to produce variable and new genotypes with higher fitness (Hamilton, 1980). More recently, it has been shown that com ...
The role of selection and gene flow in the evolution of sexual
... Sandoval 2000). Individuals feed and mate exclusively on the hosts upon which they rest. Most work has focused on T. cristinae, a species feeding upon 2 different host plant species (Ceanothus spinosus and Adenostoma fasciculatum). A ‘population’ of walking sticks is defined as all the individuals c ...
... Sandoval 2000). Individuals feed and mate exclusively on the hosts upon which they rest. Most work has focused on T. cristinae, a species feeding upon 2 different host plant species (Ceanothus spinosus and Adenostoma fasciculatum). A ‘population’ of walking sticks is defined as all the individuals c ...
The developmental damage to children as a result of the violation of
... world around him or her. The baby forms an attachment system which contains the ideas about how people will react when the child needs help (Bowlby, 1984). The central meaning of attachment is not so much about loving relationships but firstly about the need for proximity of others in case one needs ...
... world around him or her. The baby forms an attachment system which contains the ideas about how people will react when the child needs help (Bowlby, 1984). The central meaning of attachment is not so much about loving relationships but firstly about the need for proximity of others in case one needs ...
Who`s Harassing Whom
... then file and win multimillion-dollar verdicts, which in many cases exceed the amounts awarded to children crippled in horrific ...
... then file and win multimillion-dollar verdicts, which in many cases exceed the amounts awarded to children crippled in horrific ...
swan-love
... insight into the speaker, toward the lady, as well, as if they were knowable in the same way: for instance he is confident that Richard Burbage "was not the sort of man who would have fascinated " her.' It remained, probably, for novel-readers educated by Proust, to recover the radical partiality of ...
... insight into the speaker, toward the lady, as well, as if they were knowable in the same way: for instance he is confident that Richard Burbage "was not the sort of man who would have fascinated " her.' It remained, probably, for novel-readers educated by Proust, to recover the radical partiality of ...
Schneeman Essay - Gender Studies
... conventions of female purity and “accidental” male intrusion into the domestic sphere— usually meaning that a man will walk into a scene of women bathing, or a woman’s skirt will “accidentally” blow up in the air as she does her grocery shopping. Therefore they allow the creators and marketers of su ...
... conventions of female purity and “accidental” male intrusion into the domestic sphere— usually meaning that a man will walk into a scene of women bathing, or a woman’s skirt will “accidentally” blow up in the air as she does her grocery shopping. Therefore they allow the creators and marketers of su ...
The Universality of Natural Law and the Irreducibility of
... phrase with a particular meaning. He is not referring to some physical or emotive experience or to the type of empirical data that is measured by the psychological or sociological sciences. Nor is he referring to the experiences of our lives, such as getting married or being a parent. Rather he uses ...
... phrase with a particular meaning. He is not referring to some physical or emotive experience or to the type of empirical data that is measured by the psychological or sociological sciences. Nor is he referring to the experiences of our lives, such as getting married or being a parent. Rather he uses ...
Animal Clones and Diversity
... Smith 1978). The critical assumption that "all else is equal" (e.g., fecundity, survival, and niche requirements) between sexual and asexual counterparts lies at the heart of this "paradox of sex." However, this assumption may be fundamentally flawed. As I will discuss, animal clones can be ecologic ...
... Smith 1978). The critical assumption that "all else is equal" (e.g., fecundity, survival, and niche requirements) between sexual and asexual counterparts lies at the heart of this "paradox of sex." However, this assumption may be fundamentally flawed. As I will discuss, animal clones can be ecologic ...
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 ...
SW_120 HS-1.indd - Dickinson College
... five factors; Table 1 in Helweg-Larsen and Collins (1994) shows factor loadings (separately for men and women) that can guide researchers in the selection of questions. Our research indicates that important information is lost if questions are added together across factors. Our research also demonst ...
... five factors; Table 1 in Helweg-Larsen and Collins (1994) shows factor loadings (separately for men and women) that can guide researchers in the selection of questions. Our research indicates that important information is lost if questions are added together across factors. Our research also demonst ...
Positive feedback in the transition from sexual reproduction to
... reproduction and tychoparthenogenesis in T. cristinae. We genotyped 30 offspring from each of 25 females (n ¼ 750 offspring) at four microsatellite markers (Tim1, Tim4, Tim6 and Tim7), as described in Schwander & Crespi (2009), and compared each offspring’s genotype with its mother’s genotype to det ...
... reproduction and tychoparthenogenesis in T. cristinae. We genotyped 30 offspring from each of 25 females (n ¼ 750 offspring) at four microsatellite markers (Tim1, Tim4, Tim6 and Tim7), as described in Schwander & Crespi (2009), and compared each offspring’s genotype with its mother’s genotype to det ...
Benefit or burden? - April Bleske
... Modern humans are all descendants of a long line of ancestors who successfully navigated the many challenges of mating, such as selecting a healthy, fertile mate, outcompeting rivals to attract a mate, and engaging in necessary behaviors for conception. Evolutionary psychologists argue that over the ...
... Modern humans are all descendants of a long line of ancestors who successfully navigated the many challenges of mating, such as selecting a healthy, fertile mate, outcompeting rivals to attract a mate, and engaging in necessary behaviors for conception. Evolutionary psychologists argue that over the ...
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... reduces the drive Homeostasis – The body’s tendency to maintain a biologically balanced condition ...
... reduces the drive Homeostasis – The body’s tendency to maintain a biologically balanced condition ...
Sexual attraction
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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.