Male birch catkin bugs vary copula duration to invest more in
... the broad sense of a preference for sexually novel females; Tan et al., 2013) after the onset of copula (see also Pizzari et al., 2003). Copula Duration and Delay since Last Mating Given the result of experiment 2 that copula duration is largely under male control in K. resedae, the most parsimoniou ...
... the broad sense of a preference for sexually novel females; Tan et al., 2013) after the onset of copula (see also Pizzari et al., 2003). Copula Duration and Delay since Last Mating Given the result of experiment 2 that copula duration is largely under male control in K. resedae, the most parsimoniou ...
RECENT ADVANCES IN SEx IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN
... skeletal material. In response to these observations, studies were conducted for the purpose of establishing local standards for human identification in South African populations from crania and postcranial skeletons. This procedure should become continuous in South Africa, with equal importance giv ...
... skeletal material. In response to these observations, studies were conducted for the purpose of establishing local standards for human identification in South African populations from crania and postcranial skeletons. This procedure should become continuous in South Africa, with equal importance giv ...
Female Juvenile Delinquency and the Problem of Sexual Authority
... to begin an empirical investigation of of male to female delinquency "why girls are so good,"' 6 other national magazines were agonizing over climbing female arrest rates and reporting ever more vicious crimes perpetrated by girls. Part I of this Article examines the extent of female crime between 1 ...
... to begin an empirical investigation of of male to female delinquency "why girls are so good,"' 6 other national magazines were agonizing over climbing female arrest rates and reporting ever more vicious crimes perpetrated by girls. Part I of this Article examines the extent of female crime between 1 ...
Absorbed Dose
... Patients with Turner's syndrome present with an abnormality of sexual differentiation because of a sex chromosomal deletion syndrome that results in abnormal gonadal development (see Table 16.1). A normal endowment of oocytes is initially present in the developing ovaries of these patients (14). How ...
... Patients with Turner's syndrome present with an abnormality of sexual differentiation because of a sex chromosomal deletion syndrome that results in abnormal gonadal development (see Table 16.1). A normal endowment of oocytes is initially present in the developing ovaries of these patients (14). How ...
Choice-Makers and Risk-Takers in Neo
... in the name of individual consumer choice. Not only are they used as a mechanism by which to entice consumers to purchase commodities, but it can be argued that gendered identities have become commodities themselves, although they do not necessarily only exist in a commodified form. The metrosexual ...
... in the name of individual consumer choice. Not only are they used as a mechanism by which to entice consumers to purchase commodities, but it can be argued that gendered identities have become commodities themselves, although they do not necessarily only exist in a commodified form. The metrosexual ...
Intergroup bias toward “Group X”
... commonalities. Singles do not have long-term sexual partnerships, which generates intergroup bias because sex is considered as an essential part of life in contemporary Western societies (DePaulo & Morris, 2005). In fact, committed sexual relationships are widely considered the one “true” peer relat ...
... commonalities. Singles do not have long-term sexual partnerships, which generates intergroup bias because sex is considered as an essential part of life in contemporary Western societies (DePaulo & Morris, 2005). In fact, committed sexual relationships are widely considered the one “true” peer relat ...
A Guide for Parents - Ohana Policy Group
... Children (Forced Acceptance of Unhealthy Behaviors).” That report highlighted the disturbing advancement of House Bill 459 in the Hawaii State Legislature,9 as well as a proposed amendment to a Hawaii Board of Education (BOE) policy regarding sex education.10 Social engineers, who wished to advance ...
... Children (Forced Acceptance of Unhealthy Behaviors).” That report highlighted the disturbing advancement of House Bill 459 in the Hawaii State Legislature,9 as well as a proposed amendment to a Hawaii Board of Education (BOE) policy regarding sex education.10 Social engineers, who wished to advance ...
Mate choice turns cognitive
... not heritable, it would be determined by a sort of environmental lottery that just influences an individual’s phenotype. Mate choice might just favor cues advertising components of that phenotypic quality that are important for reproduction and parenting. Unfortunately, sexual selection theorists of ...
... not heritable, it would be determined by a sort of environmental lottery that just influences an individual’s phenotype. Mate choice might just favor cues advertising components of that phenotypic quality that are important for reproduction and parenting. Unfortunately, sexual selection theorists of ...
Chapter Outline
... psychologists have only recently made substantial headway into individual differences. One area that Larsen and Buss discuss and for which evolutionary perspectives have provided a good deal of insight is in the relationships between early family environments and the sexual behavior of young adults ...
... psychologists have only recently made substantial headway into individual differences. One area that Larsen and Buss discuss and for which evolutionary perspectives have provided a good deal of insight is in the relationships between early family environments and the sexual behavior of young adults ...
People Who Inject Drugs in Intimate Relationships
... El-Bassel, N., Shaw, S.A., Dasgupta, A., Strathdee, S. (2014). Drug use as a driver of HIV risks re-emerging and emerging issues. Current Opinion in HIV & AIDS. Strathdee, S.A., Hallett, T.B., Bobrova, N., Rhodes, T., et. al (2010). HIV and risk environment for injecting drug users: The past, presen ...
... El-Bassel, N., Shaw, S.A., Dasgupta, A., Strathdee, S. (2014). Drug use as a driver of HIV risks re-emerging and emerging issues. Current Opinion in HIV & AIDS. Strathdee, S.A., Hallett, T.B., Bobrova, N., Rhodes, T., et. al (2010). HIV and risk environment for injecting drug users: The past, presen ...
- TRAP@NCI - National College of Ireland
... The aim of this research is to examine the influence companies use of sexual appeals in their advertising has on young adult females in Dublin. For the purposes of this study, young adult females will be defined as women between the age of eighteen and twentyfive. The reason Dublin has been chosen a ...
... The aim of this research is to examine the influence companies use of sexual appeals in their advertising has on young adult females in Dublin. For the purposes of this study, young adult females will be defined as women between the age of eighteen and twentyfive. The reason Dublin has been chosen a ...
Mate choice: From sexual cues to cognitive adaptations
... Evolutionary psychologists have successfully combined sexual selection theory and empirical research to compile lists of sexual attractiveness cues used in human mate choice. But a list of inputs is not the same as a normative or descriptive model of a psychological adaptation. We need to shift from ...
... Evolutionary psychologists have successfully combined sexual selection theory and empirical research to compile lists of sexual attractiveness cues used in human mate choice. But a list of inputs is not the same as a normative or descriptive model of a psychological adaptation. We need to shift from ...
The relative importance of size and asymmetry in sexual selection
... The data set used for the present study is from Mailer and Thornhill (1998), which was based on (1) a comprehensive search of the literature and of the Internet for information on the relationship between asymmetry and sexual selection, and (2) correspondence between the authors and behavioral ecolo ...
... The data set used for the present study is from Mailer and Thornhill (1998), which was based on (1) a comprehensive search of the literature and of the Internet for information on the relationship between asymmetry and sexual selection, and (2) correspondence between the authors and behavioral ecolo ...
Sensory exploitation and sexual conflict
... particular male traits. Following Arak & Enquist (1993), I will refer to such sensory biases as hidden preferences. These, then, can be seen as side-effects or contingencies of how the sensory system, defined in its widest sense, of the receiver is constructed. ...
... particular male traits. Following Arak & Enquist (1993), I will refer to such sensory biases as hidden preferences. These, then, can be seen as side-effects or contingencies of how the sensory system, defined in its widest sense, of the receiver is constructed. ...
Sexology - Doctors.am
... treatment. It also covers evaluation of sexual disorders, paraphilias and briefly some aspects of male reproductive function. The book mainly contains factual information and, therefore, provides a very thoroughly and carefully organized introduction to the whole of clinical sexology. It does not re ...
... treatment. It also covers evaluation of sexual disorders, paraphilias and briefly some aspects of male reproductive function. The book mainly contains factual information and, therefore, provides a very thoroughly and carefully organized introduction to the whole of clinical sexology. It does not re ...
Support for Survivors Mini-Book - California Coalition Against
... are complicated, but important to understand to fully comprehend the scope of sexual violence in our society. The phenomenon of rape is triggered by an individual behavior, but it is bigger than that. It is a result of larger forces within our culture, such as sexism, racism, homophobia, ablebodyism ...
... are complicated, but important to understand to fully comprehend the scope of sexual violence in our society. The phenomenon of rape is triggered by an individual behavior, but it is bigger than that. It is a result of larger forces within our culture, such as sexism, racism, homophobia, ablebodyism ...
Dismantling the Wall: Bisexuality and the Possibilities of Sexual
... As rhetorical categories, heterosexuality and homosexuality loom as large over our political culture as they do over the personal identities of most Americans. Sexual identity is constructed both privately and publicly, as much in intimacy as in political battle. Privately, it is difficult to divorc ...
... As rhetorical categories, heterosexuality and homosexuality loom as large over our political culture as they do over the personal identities of most Americans. Sexual identity is constructed both privately and publicly, as much in intimacy as in political battle. Privately, it is difficult to divorc ...
A Guide to Sexual Selection Theory
... multivariate because they reflect the coevolution of mating preferences, ornaments, and, in the case of the “good genes” process, variation in genetic quality. Moreover, the associations (linkage disequilibria) between traits or between preferences and traits are often crucial to understanding the ev ...
... multivariate because they reflect the coevolution of mating preferences, ornaments, and, in the case of the “good genes” process, variation in genetic quality. Moreover, the associations (linkage disequilibria) between traits or between preferences and traits are often crucial to understanding the ev ...
Plenary Presentation – El-Bassel 2013
... • Allows for the recruitment of hidden populations with unknown HIV status through their sex partners not engaged in services • Can be integrated into the continuum of seek, treat, and retain to improve testing, linkage, and retention in care El-Bassel, N., Gilbert, L., Wu, E., Go, H., & Hill, J. (2 ...
... • Allows for the recruitment of hidden populations with unknown HIV status through their sex partners not engaged in services • Can be integrated into the continuum of seek, treat, and retain to improve testing, linkage, and retention in care El-Bassel, N., Gilbert, L., Wu, E., Go, H., & Hill, J. (2 ...
Rape Culture in Ancient Rome - Digital Commons @ Connecticut
... is a continual process of mutual affirmation although I differ from those scholars who define consent as strictly verbal.16 However, for consent to be valid it must meet certain standards. Both partners ...
... is a continual process of mutual affirmation although I differ from those scholars who define consent as strictly verbal.16 However, for consent to be valid it must meet certain standards. Both partners ...
A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Behavior of Women and Men
... 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). ...
Sex in an Evolutionary Perspective: Just Another Reaction Norm
... The resulting phenotype is in all of these cases determined by effects of both genes and environment on the phenotype, in two ways. First, even when the trait is entirely plastic (i.e. there is no genetic variation present for the trait, all individuals have the same reaction norm) genes are of cour ...
... The resulting phenotype is in all of these cases determined by effects of both genes and environment on the phenotype, in two ways. First, even when the trait is entirely plastic (i.e. there is no genetic variation present for the trait, all individuals have the same reaction norm) genes are of cour ...
Teenage Pregnancy and Sexual Health Marketing
... attitudes and beliefs, which influence young people’s sexual behaviour. Social norms and peer pressure, perceived behavioural control (self efficacy) and risk images all play an important role in shaping both behavioural intention and, in young and/or inexperienced young people, behavioural willi ...
... attitudes and beliefs, which influence young people’s sexual behaviour. Social norms and peer pressure, perceived behavioural control (self efficacy) and risk images all play an important role in shaping both behavioural intention and, in young and/or inexperienced young people, behavioural willi ...
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 ...
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.