Curriculum Vitae - The Methodology Center
... Lanza, S.T., Vasilenko, S. A., Butera, N.*, & Dziak, J. (under review). High school seniors in the United States: Trends from 1976 to 2011 in substance use rates and comorbidities. Espinosa-Hernandez, G., Vasilenko, S. A., & Bamaca-Colbert, M. Y. (under revision). The role of gender in normative sex ...
... Lanza, S.T., Vasilenko, S. A., Butera, N.*, & Dziak, J. (under review). High school seniors in the United States: Trends from 1976 to 2011 in substance use rates and comorbidities. Espinosa-Hernandez, G., Vasilenko, S. A., & Bamaca-Colbert, M. Y. (under revision). The role of gender in normative sex ...
Sexual Boundary Violations 2007 - Professional Standards Authority
... relation to him or her. Clinical interventions necessarily involve crossing ordinary social boundaries in order, for example, to do physical examinations or to explore difficult feelings and emotions. This can only be done if the patient/client can be sure that this is a safe and non-sexual space. ...
... relation to him or her. Clinical interventions necessarily involve crossing ordinary social boundaries in order, for example, to do physical examinations or to explore difficult feelings and emotions. This can only be done if the patient/client can be sure that this is a safe and non-sexual space. ...
Conflict on the Sex Chromosomes: Cause, Effect, and Complexity
... Sex chromosome turnover may also be facilitated by the fact that nonrecombining regions of the sex chromosomes accumulate deleterious mutations (Blaser et al. 2013). The ease of turnover depends on the magnitude of male benefits derived from alleles on the old Y chromosome, as this chromosome is typ ...
... Sex chromosome turnover may also be facilitated by the fact that nonrecombining regions of the sex chromosomes accumulate deleterious mutations (Blaser et al. 2013). The ease of turnover depends on the magnitude of male benefits derived from alleles on the old Y chromosome, as this chromosome is typ ...
Female competition and aggression - Philosophical Transactions of
... and males will be selected to compete for mating opportunities. Although sexual selection theory offers a powerful explanation for sex differences in competitive behaviour [83], examples of intense female competition and aggression are not uncommon across a wide range of species with conventional se ...
... and males will be selected to compete for mating opportunities. Although sexual selection theory offers a powerful explanation for sex differences in competitive behaviour [83], examples of intense female competition and aggression are not uncommon across a wide range of species with conventional se ...
Running head: Division of Labor and Social Behavior
... Contrasting sharply with evolutionary psychology are social scientific theories that treat sex differences as a social construction. Mead (1935, 1949/1977) provided early advocacy for this approach by arguing that culturally-defined sex is an arbitrary, “artificial distinction” (Mead, 1935, p. 322). ...
... Contrasting sharply with evolutionary psychology are social scientific theories that treat sex differences as a social construction. Mead (1935, 1949/1977) provided early advocacy for this approach by arguing that culturally-defined sex is an arbitrary, “artificial distinction” (Mead, 1935, p. 322). ...
The Notion of Universal Bi-Sexuality in Russian Religious
... the woman cannot control her desire for the penis. The sexological part of Weininger's book reflected a scientific trend of the time.x His opinion that male homosexuality was often, if not always caused by physiological and psychological effeminization was common in fin-de-siècle European medical sc ...
... the woman cannot control her desire for the penis. The sexological part of Weininger's book reflected a scientific trend of the time.x His opinion that male homosexuality was often, if not always caused by physiological and psychological effeminization was common in fin-de-siècle European medical sc ...
Update: Interim Guidance for Prevention of Sexual
... Zika virus transmission but did not develop symptoms of Zika virus disease should consider using condoms or abstaining from sex for at least 8 weeks after departure from the area. • Couples in which a man resides in an area with active Zika virus transmission but has not developed symptoms of Zika ...
... Zika virus transmission but did not develop symptoms of Zika virus disease should consider using condoms or abstaining from sex for at least 8 weeks after departure from the area. • Couples in which a man resides in an area with active Zika virus transmission but has not developed symptoms of Zika ...
Female Polymorphism, Frequency Dependence, and Rapid
... and Allgeyer 1996). Multiple matings in I. elegans are thus likely to be costly to females, and the costs in nature may ...
... and Allgeyer 1996). Multiple matings in I. elegans are thus likely to be costly to females, and the costs in nature may ...
Untranslatable Desire: Inter-Ethnic Relationships in Franco
... economies, and colonial availability, Arab boys seemed perfectly intelligible and transparent to the Western writers who visited and also slept with them. However, the post-colony of urban France after immigration offers no such assurances. Instead, a resistant wall of non-intelligibility, manifest ...
... economies, and colonial availability, Arab boys seemed perfectly intelligible and transparent to the Western writers who visited and also slept with them. However, the post-colony of urban France after immigration offers no such assurances. Instead, a resistant wall of non-intelligibility, manifest ...
As an increased emphasis on international marketing
... another point of view, the usage of nudity in advertising targeted at young people is very common and facilitates the processing of results. Finally, from point of view of external validity, if we observe differences between countries in this kind of sample (generally consideration is more internati ...
... another point of view, the usage of nudity in advertising targeted at young people is very common and facilitates the processing of results. Finally, from point of view of external validity, if we observe differences between countries in this kind of sample (generally consideration is more internati ...
a scientific review of abstinence and abstinence programs
... sexually active before marriage. They are also much less likely to suffer from STIs and infertility. 2. Abstinence before marriage fosters a healthy and happy family life for children, adolescents, adults, and society as a whole. Adolescents who are abstinent have better relationships with their ...
... sexually active before marriage. They are also much less likely to suffer from STIs and infertility. 2. Abstinence before marriage fosters a healthy and happy family life for children, adolescents, adults, and society as a whole. Adolescents who are abstinent have better relationships with their ...
XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF SEXOLOGY MONTREAL 2005
... ‘If therapists are not prepared this might happen, they fall into all sorts of traps with it.’ ‘It’s dangerous not to talk about is because it may be very disturbing for the supervisee and may contaminate the work.’ ‘Probably it is at the root of a lot of abuse of clients by therapists.’ ...
... ‘If therapists are not prepared this might happen, they fall into all sorts of traps with it.’ ‘It’s dangerous not to talk about is because it may be very disturbing for the supervisee and may contaminate the work.’ ‘Probably it is at the root of a lot of abuse of clients by therapists.’ ...
PTSD and Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women
... symptoms must persist for at least a month following trauma exposure and cause clinically significant distress or functional impairment. Symptoms of PTSD may interfere across the continuum of sexual behavior, including desire, arousal, activity, consummation, and satisfaction. For example, persons w ...
... symptoms must persist for at least a month following trauma exposure and cause clinically significant distress or functional impairment. Symptoms of PTSD may interfere across the continuum of sexual behavior, including desire, arousal, activity, consummation, and satisfaction. For example, persons w ...
Evolution and the Bounds of Human
... group selection undermine the ability to use evolutionary analysis to identify limits on human cultural, social, and behavioral possibility because these mechanisms can work against the expression of behaviors that would otherwise appear to have enhanced an individual’s survival or reproductive adva ...
... group selection undermine the ability to use evolutionary analysis to identify limits on human cultural, social, and behavioral possibility because these mechanisms can work against the expression of behaviors that would otherwise appear to have enhanced an individual’s survival or reproductive adva ...
by KEMESHIA LAQUITA RANDLE YOLANDA MANORA
... “loveliest smile that [he had] ever seen” and two “pretie young Negro Virgins” whose “breasts [were] round, firm, and beautifully shaped” (13, 15-16). Jennifer Morgan (1997) notes, “Ligon’s rhetoric may have surprised his English readers, for seventeenth century images of black women did not usually ...
... “loveliest smile that [he had] ever seen” and two “pretie young Negro Virgins” whose “breasts [were] round, firm, and beautifully shaped” (13, 15-16). Jennifer Morgan (1997) notes, “Ligon’s rhetoric may have surprised his English readers, for seventeenth century images of black women did not usually ...
Adolescents are HDEV
... 1968). During this time, adolescents undergo an identity crisis in which they examine their values and make decisions about their life roles. Should they attend college? What career should they pursue? Should they become sexually active? With whom? Adolescents in developed nations may feel overwhelm ...
... 1968). During this time, adolescents undergo an identity crisis in which they examine their values and make decisions about their life roles. Should they attend college? What career should they pursue? Should they become sexually active? With whom? Adolescents in developed nations may feel overwhelm ...
Chapter 13 Psychoanalysis: In the Beginning In the Beginning Freud
... • Displacement: similar to projection, but you take your feelings out on someone or something else • Reaction formation: replacing a threatening idea with its opposite ...
... • Displacement: similar to projection, but you take your feelings out on someone or something else • Reaction formation: replacing a threatening idea with its opposite ...
Miller on Art, Altruism and Sexual Selection 1 The Bowerbirds and
... The sexual adaptations for art and altruism could be some kind of psychological mechanisms that produce art and altruism; they could be artistic or altruistic behavior; or they could be the products of altruistic and artistic behaviors – altruistic gifts and works of art. Whatever it is Miller does ...
... The sexual adaptations for art and altruism could be some kind of psychological mechanisms that produce art and altruism; they could be artistic or altruistic behavior; or they could be the products of altruistic and artistic behaviors – altruistic gifts and works of art. Whatever it is Miller does ...
Evolutionary Psychology - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
... assumptions of modern evolutionary theory. This set of guiding assumptions, which together are referred to as evolutionary metatheory, provide the foundation that evolutionary scientists use to build more specific theoretical models. We begin by describing (a) the primary set of metatheoretical assu ...
... assumptions of modern evolutionary theory. This set of guiding assumptions, which together are referred to as evolutionary metatheory, provide the foundation that evolutionary scientists use to build more specific theoretical models. We begin by describing (a) the primary set of metatheoretical assu ...
Sexual segregation in ungulates: a comparative test of three
... ABSTRACT In most social ungulate species, males are larger than females and the sexes live in separate groups outside the breeding season. It is important for our understanding of the evolution of sociality to find out why sexual segregation is so widespread not only in ungulates but also in other m ...
... ABSTRACT In most social ungulate species, males are larger than females and the sexes live in separate groups outside the breeding season. It is important for our understanding of the evolution of sociality to find out why sexual segregation is so widespread not only in ungulates but also in other m ...
The effectiveness of Nudity in Advertising in Three European
... Republic), in the west in a country considered as tolerant with regard to this form of communication (France), and in the south in a country (Spain) which was illustrated, as we will further see it, by its refusal of a sexy advertising of Dolce & Gabbana accepted with starting in many other countrie ...
... Republic), in the west in a country considered as tolerant with regard to this form of communication (France), and in the south in a country (Spain) which was illustrated, as we will further see it, by its refusal of a sexy advertising of Dolce & Gabbana accepted with starting in many other countrie ...
BJU Int - Wiley Online Library
... the most common male sexual problems experienced by men in all countries surveyed. In most studies an incidence of 20–30% of men is reported [1–4], although the actual incidence of PE depends on the definition used. Some physicians have even suggested that the prevalence might be as high as 75% [5]. ...
... the most common male sexual problems experienced by men in all countries surveyed. In most studies an incidence of 20–30% of men is reported [1–4], although the actual incidence of PE depends on the definition used. Some physicians have even suggested that the prevalence might be as high as 75% [5]. ...
Presentation - SRSG on Violence Against Children
... Ybarra and Thompson (under review) found that sexual harassment perpetration predicts the subsequent emergence of sexual assault as well as attempted rape perpetration; sexual harassment victimization predicts sexual harassment and ...
... Ybarra and Thompson (under review) found that sexual harassment perpetration predicts the subsequent emergence of sexual assault as well as attempted rape perpetration; sexual harassment victimization predicts sexual harassment and ...
ecological differentiation of combined and separate sexes of
... compensation). This prediction has been supported by a recent theoretical model, which further proposes that the sex with the lower total reproductive expenditure should be favored in poor environments (De Laguérie et al. 1993). Delph (1990b) showed that the seed fitness of female plants relative t ...
... compensation). This prediction has been supported by a recent theoretical model, which further proposes that the sex with the lower total reproductive expenditure should be favored in poor environments (De Laguérie et al. 1993). Delph (1990b) showed that the seed fitness of female plants relative t ...
Chaucer`s Parlement of Foules as a Valentine Fable
... outside her desire or a patriarchal order which must be maintained for political containment. Chaucer actively subverts Emperor Wenzel’s male historical appropriation of power in the real world behind his parliamentary allegory in awarding precisely that power of conjugal choice, power and desire, t ...
... outside her desire or a patriarchal order which must be maintained for political containment. Chaucer actively subverts Emperor Wenzel’s male historical appropriation of power in the real world behind his parliamentary allegory in awarding precisely that power of conjugal choice, power and desire, t ...
Human female sexuality
Human female sexuality encompasses a broad range of behaviors and processes, including female sexual identity and sexual behavior, the physiological, psychological, social, cultural, political, and spiritual or religious aspects of sexual activity. Various aspects and dimensions of female sexuality, as a part of human sexuality, have also been addressed by principles of ethics, morality, and theology. In almost any historical era and culture, the arts, including literary and visual arts, as well as popular culture, present a substantial portion of a given society's views on human sexuality, which also include implicitly or explicitly female sexuality.In most societies and legal jurisdictions, there are legal bounds on what sexual behavior is permitted. Sexuality varies across the cultures and regions of the world, and has continually changed throughout history, and this applies equally to female sexuality. Aspects of female sexuality include issues pertaining to biological sex, body image, self-esteem, personality, sexual orientation, values and attitudes, gender roles, relationships, activity options, and communication.