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Types of Sexual Selection
... birds tails by either cutting them to make them shorter or by gluing more feathers on them to make them longer Found that males with artificially elongated tails mated more The researchers often _________________________ the tails to make them longer than they grew naturally The females ____________ ...
... birds tails by either cutting them to make them shorter or by gluing more feathers on them to make them longer Found that males with artificially elongated tails mated more The researchers often _________________________ the tails to make them longer than they grew naturally The females ____________ ...
Dusting Behavior - Digital Commons @ OWU
... assume other self-maintenance behaviors, such as dusting, are also performed at similar rates by male and female elephants. Despite, evidence for sexual segregation between males and females in the wild – solitary adult males and harem-like social groups of females – behavioral performance differenc ...
... assume other self-maintenance behaviors, such as dusting, are also performed at similar rates by male and female elephants. Despite, evidence for sexual segregation between males and females in the wild – solitary adult males and harem-like social groups of females – behavioral performance differenc ...
In the landlocked country of Bolivia, the indigenous and post
... violence against women. Since the data provided within the DHS survey is at the provincial level, there is little variance in percentage of women that experience sexual, physical or psychological violence. More so, when analyzing the risk factors, it is unclear which one is of more importance. To da ...
... violence against women. Since the data provided within the DHS survey is at the provincial level, there is little variance in percentage of women that experience sexual, physical or psychological violence. More so, when analyzing the risk factors, it is unclear which one is of more importance. To da ...
The CHARMS Study: cardiac patients' experiences of sexual problems following cardiac rehabilitation
... For men, erectile dysfunction is the most commonly reported type of problem. Nearly a third of all men reported having a problem with maintaining an erection both before their coronary event and since their coronary event (32% and 33% respectively). For women, the most common problem reported was l ...
... For men, erectile dysfunction is the most commonly reported type of problem. Nearly a third of all men reported having a problem with maintaining an erection both before their coronary event and since their coronary event (32% and 33% respectively). For women, the most common problem reported was l ...
Center for Psychosocial Health Research
... We would like to thank the Center for Psychosocial Health Research’s members and faculty and the students of the University of North Texas. ...
... We would like to thank the Center for Psychosocial Health Research’s members and faculty and the students of the University of North Texas. ...
FBI Uniform Crime Report, 2008
... – 78% to 95% know their perpetrator • The younger - the more likely they will know their offender (Tjaden and Thonnes, 2006; Kilpatrick and McCauley, 2009) ...
... – 78% to 95% know their perpetrator • The younger - the more likely they will know their offender (Tjaden and Thonnes, 2006; Kilpatrick and McCauley, 2009) ...
a history of sexology - University of Amsterdam
... regarded as the precise reversal (sexual inversion) of heterosexuality, in turn deemed the 'normal' form of sexuality. Up to 1880, it was mostly Germans who discussed the new invention, but after 1880 a lively interest in homosexuality emerged throughout the Western world, especially in France. Most ...
... regarded as the precise reversal (sexual inversion) of heterosexuality, in turn deemed the 'normal' form of sexuality. Up to 1880, it was mostly Germans who discussed the new invention, but after 1880 a lively interest in homosexuality emerged throughout the Western world, especially in France. Most ...
Intervention strategies suggested by the Nigerian segment of the
... and the need for poor communities along the highways to tap some of the wealth from those roads. An associated project (Omorodion 1993) found all market women, especially those who travelled distances to purchase goods or to sell them at markets other than their own, to be at higher than average ris ...
... and the need for poor communities along the highways to tap some of the wealth from those roads. An associated project (Omorodion 1993) found all market women, especially those who travelled distances to purchase goods or to sell them at markets other than their own, to be at higher than average ris ...
Brilmyer_2017_Darwinian Feminisms
... century, when early readers of Darwin’s work began to question the ideologies of gender that informed scientific practice. Darwin himself often affirmed stereotypes about women’s nature, but his theory of evolution emphasized the transformable quality of all matter and, with it, all secondary sex ch ...
... century, when early readers of Darwin’s work began to question the ideologies of gender that informed scientific practice. Darwin himself often affirmed stereotypes about women’s nature, but his theory of evolution emphasized the transformable quality of all matter and, with it, all secondary sex ch ...
File
... The most strongly used sexual method. Acceptable for sexually-oriented products Used to break through ad clutter Often used for a shock effect Danger of being offensive ...
... The most strongly used sexual method. Acceptable for sexually-oriented products Used to break through ad clutter Often used for a shock effect Danger of being offensive ...
The female condom: knowledge, attitude, and willingness to use
... It was also interesting to analyse the reasons why people don’t want to use it. Women reported more objective difficulties (“difficult insertion” and “trouble during sexual intercourse”), while men reported reasons having more to do with psychological issues. Therefore, it could be argued that while ...
... It was also interesting to analyse the reasons why people don’t want to use it. Women reported more objective difficulties (“difficult insertion” and “trouble during sexual intercourse”), while men reported reasons having more to do with psychological issues. Therefore, it could be argued that while ...
Your Right to Quiet Enjoyment of Employment
... policies and procedures. Comply with the University’s Equal Opportunity policies and procedures. Offer support to anyone who is feeling harassed and guide them to the appropriate support procedures. Maintain confidentiality if they provide information of a complaint. Information should only be provi ...
... policies and procedures. Comply with the University’s Equal Opportunity policies and procedures. Offer support to anyone who is feeling harassed and guide them to the appropriate support procedures. Maintain confidentiality if they provide information of a complaint. Information should only be provi ...
‘I think condoms are good but, aai, I hate
... use condoms or to ‘know’ their partners. Among all young people, but young men in particular, there is the perception that they can filter out partners dangerous to their health. Partners can therefore be categorised as ‘clean’ or ‘unclean’ based on their social interactions and appearance so that d ...
... use condoms or to ‘know’ their partners. Among all young people, but young men in particular, there is the perception that they can filter out partners dangerous to their health. Partners can therefore be categorised as ‘clean’ or ‘unclean’ based on their social interactions and appearance so that d ...
0495810843_246861
... All primate females signal ovulation through an estrus cycle (usually accompanied by seasonal genital swellings) ...
... All primate females signal ovulation through an estrus cycle (usually accompanied by seasonal genital swellings) ...
Madonna, Manipulation and MTV
... fully explored what it meant to be a woman. Protected by a closeknit family and jealous of Richard’s affairs, she found it hard to form romantic relationships ‘outside’. There were rumours of an engagement with Alan Osmond, another member of a squeakyclean clan. ‘There’s really nothing in it,’ she s ...
... fully explored what it meant to be a woman. Protected by a closeknit family and jealous of Richard’s affairs, she found it hard to form romantic relationships ‘outside’. There were rumours of an engagement with Alan Osmond, another member of a squeakyclean clan. ‘There’s really nothing in it,’ she s ...
Motivation and Emotion
... One reason too much hormone in utero May also be associated with increase in androgens and altered structure ...
... One reason too much hormone in utero May also be associated with increase in androgens and altered structure ...
Rieger Chapter Summaries PowerPoint 08
... Paedophilia – sexual activity with children of either sex Sexual masochism and sexual sadism – the experience of sexual stimulation through the infliction of pain or psychological degradation and humiliation on ...
... Paedophilia – sexual activity with children of either sex Sexual masochism and sexual sadism – the experience of sexual stimulation through the infliction of pain or psychological degradation and humiliation on ...
Posttraumatic Stress and Dual Diagnosis
... Studies estimate that approximately 70% of people (adults and children) living in the US are exposed to one or more traumatic events during their lifetime. ...
... Studies estimate that approximately 70% of people (adults and children) living in the US are exposed to one or more traumatic events during their lifetime. ...
Posttraumatic Stress and Dual Diagnosis
... Studies estimate that approximately 70% of people (adults and children) living in the US are exposed to one or more traumatic events during their lifetime. ...
... Studies estimate that approximately 70% of people (adults and children) living in the US are exposed to one or more traumatic events during their lifetime. ...
Hormones
... • A disorder in which the individual experiences intense, sexually arousing fantasies, urges, and associated sexual behaviors. ▫ Intrusive, driven, and repetitive. ▫ Lacking in impulse control. ▫ Often incur social and legal sanctions. ▫ Interfere with personal and occupational functioning. ...
... • A disorder in which the individual experiences intense, sexually arousing fantasies, urges, and associated sexual behaviors. ▫ Intrusive, driven, and repetitive. ▫ Lacking in impulse control. ▫ Often incur social and legal sanctions. ▫ Interfere with personal and occupational functioning. ...
Lesson 1: Sociological Constructs and Theories
... Most sociologists use a constructionist approach and see gender as a social construction and acknowledge the possibility that the male–female categories are not the only way of classifying individuals. Constructionists believe that gender is constructed, or created, through our interactions with oth ...
... Most sociologists use a constructionist approach and see gender as a social construction and acknowledge the possibility that the male–female categories are not the only way of classifying individuals. Constructionists believe that gender is constructed, or created, through our interactions with oth ...
Chapter 11
... – Having sex that does not involve genital contact – Practicing abstinence: no sexual contact – Communicating about sex: take the time to tell your partner your sexual health history and find out about his or hers Copyright © 2015 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distri ...
... – Having sex that does not involve genital contact – Practicing abstinence: no sexual contact – Communicating about sex: take the time to tell your partner your sexual health history and find out about his or hers Copyright © 2015 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distri ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... The first hypothesis derived from the findings of Macneil and Byers (1997, 2005), Reisman (1990), and Dindia and Allen (1992) who concluded that females are higher on their level of self disclosure than their male counterparts generally. Results of data analyses however revealed that there was no si ...
... The first hypothesis derived from the findings of Macneil and Byers (1997, 2005), Reisman (1990), and Dindia and Allen (1992) who concluded that females are higher on their level of self disclosure than their male counterparts generally. Results of data analyses however revealed that there was no si ...
Rapid evolutionary change in a sexual signal
... colonization and subsequent selection on signal evolution can shed light on the processes that contribute to reproductive isolation. When sexual signals do change, we want to understand not only the forces responsible (for example, adaptive or non-adaptive), but also the underlying genetic architect ...
... colonization and subsequent selection on signal evolution can shed light on the processes that contribute to reproductive isolation. When sexual signals do change, we want to understand not only the forces responsible (for example, adaptive or non-adaptive), but also the underlying genetic architect ...
SEXUAL OFFENDER TREATMENT: Janssen
... S.O.T. is an anthropological endeavor: it partakes in culturally ubiquitous constructions and narrativization of what constitutes the human, as opposed to the beastly or mentally alienated, subject. Since the mid-19th century, sexual proclivities have attained remarkably potent emblematic significan ...
... S.O.T. is an anthropological endeavor: it partakes in culturally ubiquitous constructions and narrativization of what constitutes the human, as opposed to the beastly or mentally alienated, subject. Since the mid-19th century, sexual proclivities have attained remarkably potent emblematic significan ...