Nonverbal Cues in Communication and their Interpretation
... “Nonverbal communication plays an important role in how we make sense of one another’s behavior”- (Adler and Proctor, 2011, p. 188) Nonverbal communication is responsible for over 90% of communication and some scientists have argued that the majority of emotional impact is derived from verbal cues. ...
... “Nonverbal communication plays an important role in how we make sense of one another’s behavior”- (Adler and Proctor, 2011, p. 188) Nonverbal communication is responsible for over 90% of communication and some scientists have argued that the majority of emotional impact is derived from verbal cues. ...
the constructionist historiography of greek erotics1
... Winkler, One hundred years of homosexuality and other essays on Greek love, by David M. Halperin and Before sexuality: the construction of erotic experience in the Greek world, edited by David M. Halperin, John J. Winkler and Froma I. Zeitlin. These works were composed, for the most part, by article ...
... Winkler, One hundred years of homosexuality and other essays on Greek love, by David M. Halperin and Before sexuality: the construction of erotic experience in the Greek world, edited by David M. Halperin, John J. Winkler and Froma I. Zeitlin. These works were composed, for the most part, by article ...
The Great Struggles of Life: Darwin and the Emergence of
... know that male choice and female competition also are prevalent, especially among humans (Buss, 1994, 2003). Both processes of sexual selection, same-sex competition and preferential mate choice, produce sex differences and explained why peacocks have brilliant plumage while peahens do not. As Darwi ...
... know that male choice and female competition also are prevalent, especially among humans (Buss, 1994, 2003). Both processes of sexual selection, same-sex competition and preferential mate choice, produce sex differences and explained why peacocks have brilliant plumage while peahens do not. As Darwi ...
correlated evolution of male and female morphologies in
... Water striders (Heteroptera: Gerridae) are a group of semiaquatic insects that has become a model system for testing various hypotheses about sexually antagonistic coevolution. A large number of experimental studies have demonstrated that there is intense and overt sexual conflict over mating rate, ...
... Water striders (Heteroptera: Gerridae) are a group of semiaquatic insects that has become a model system for testing various hypotheses about sexually antagonistic coevolution. A large number of experimental studies have demonstrated that there is intense and overt sexual conflict over mating rate, ...
The Ape That Thought It Was a Peacock: Does Evolutionary
... selected). In contrast, ancestral females who sought quality of mates rather than quantity had more surviving offspring than other females, and that tendency was selected among females. The net result is that men evolved to pursue short-term sexual relationships with as many women as possible, only ...
... selected). In contrast, ancestral females who sought quality of mates rather than quantity had more surviving offspring than other females, and that tendency was selected among females. The net result is that men evolved to pursue short-term sexual relationships with as many women as possible, only ...
`I went to bed with my own kind once`: the erasure of
... human experiences we call ‘gender’ and for ‘sexuality’ are distinct arenas of social practice, experience, and analysis (see Rubin, 1984). While the separation of gender and sexuality has been a theoretically productive tool, I will argue here that—ironically—this separation implicitly underpins the ...
... human experiences we call ‘gender’ and for ‘sexuality’ are distinct arenas of social practice, experience, and analysis (see Rubin, 1984). While the separation of gender and sexuality has been a theoretically productive tool, I will argue here that—ironically—this separation implicitly underpins the ...
LESSON #5 BACTERIAL VS VIRAL STIs: SYMPTOMS of STIs:
... • At the ____________of any new sexual relationship, it Is a good idea for both partners to get assessed and _____________________ for infections. • Suspicion or diagnosis of an STI should prompt testing for ________________ if not already ...
... • At the ____________of any new sexual relationship, it Is a good idea for both partners to get assessed and _____________________ for infections. • Suspicion or diagnosis of an STI should prompt testing for ________________ if not already ...
Both Costs and Benefits of Sex Correlate with Relative
... 2004) of the cyclically parthenogenic microcrustacean Daphnia pulicaria that differ consistently and predictably in their frequency of sexual reproduction. Although all four populations are capable of sexual reproduction, the actual frequency of sex, previously calculated using the proportion of mal ...
... 2004) of the cyclically parthenogenic microcrustacean Daphnia pulicaria that differ consistently and predictably in their frequency of sexual reproduction. Although all four populations are capable of sexual reproduction, the actual frequency of sex, previously calculated using the proportion of mal ...
Sexual Selection: Harem Size and the Variance in Male
... morphologies involved in mating success was 0.16, indicating that the opportunity for selection is often much greater than the strength of directional selection on a particular trait. Our estimates of Imates and the opportunity for sexual selection measure the variance in relative male reproductive ...
... morphologies involved in mating success was 0.16, indicating that the opportunity for selection is often much greater than the strength of directional selection on a particular trait. Our estimates of Imates and the opportunity for sexual selection measure the variance in relative male reproductive ...
Click the image above to a free copy of
... A new infection with syphilis will usually give a painless, ulcer like lesion at the site of contact. This is called primary syphilis. However, these can be mysterious and will often heal on their own and disappear. If the first lesion is inside the anus or vagina or at the back of the mouth, then i ...
... A new infection with syphilis will usually give a painless, ulcer like lesion at the site of contact. This is called primary syphilis. However, these can be mysterious and will often heal on their own and disappear. If the first lesion is inside the anus or vagina or at the back of the mouth, then i ...
Debate summary - The Debating Group
... Secondly, attempts to judge complaints on the basis of ‘prevailing standards of decency’ is further problematic. It relies upon interpretation of what would be considered to cause widespread offence within a culture which is itself influenced by media and advertising. And it allows for the case that ...
... Secondly, attempts to judge complaints on the basis of ‘prevailing standards of decency’ is further problematic. It relies upon interpretation of what would be considered to cause widespread offence within a culture which is itself influenced by media and advertising. And it allows for the case that ...
(2015). Human Mate Choice, Evolution of. In
... by a single mother (Daly and Wilson, 1988; Geary, 2007; Hewlett, 1988; Hill and Hurtado, 1996; Hrdy, 2007) further suggest women benefit by allocating more effort to a long-term ...
... by a single mother (Daly and Wilson, 1988; Geary, 2007; Hewlett, 1988; Hill and Hurtado, 1996; Hrdy, 2007) further suggest women benefit by allocating more effort to a long-term ...
Safer Sex - Region of Durham
... Students explore rationales for using barrier methods including condoms and dental dams, learn procedure for correct condom use/dental dam use and begin to explore the idea of communication about barrier method use. Before beginning this section, reinforce the importance of making individual decisio ...
... Students explore rationales for using barrier methods including condoms and dental dams, learn procedure for correct condom use/dental dam use and begin to explore the idea of communication about barrier method use. Before beginning this section, reinforce the importance of making individual decisio ...
Ape That Thought It Was a Peacock
... selected). In contrast, ancestral females who sought quality of mates rather than quantity had more surviving offspring than other females, and that tendency was selected among females. The net result is that men evolved to pursue short-term sexual relationships with as many women as possible, only ...
... selected). In contrast, ancestral females who sought quality of mates rather than quantity had more surviving offspring than other females, and that tendency was selected among females. The net result is that men evolved to pursue short-term sexual relationships with as many women as possible, only ...
The Failure of Abstinence-Only Policies in America`s Public Schools
... doctrine of “family values” advocate for a type of sexual education deemed “abstinenceonly education”, which, as its name implies, have the “exclusive purpose of teaching the social, psychological, and health gains to be realized by abstaining from sexual activity”.1 This method has been highly favo ...
... doctrine of “family values” advocate for a type of sexual education deemed “abstinenceonly education”, which, as its name implies, have the “exclusive purpose of teaching the social, psychological, and health gains to be realized by abstaining from sexual activity”.1 This method has been highly favo ...
here it is as a word document exactly as JWB emailed it
... repeatedly confirmed, there is absolutely no evidence of any sexual abuse, or more importantly, that he poses a threat to anyone today. There is an old personal vendetta against him that is being kept alive and currently flamed by “me” who seems oddly, rabidly obsessed with destroying his reputation ...
... repeatedly confirmed, there is absolutely no evidence of any sexual abuse, or more importantly, that he poses a threat to anyone today. There is an old personal vendetta against him that is being kept alive and currently flamed by “me” who seems oddly, rabidly obsessed with destroying his reputation ...
Perspectives on Sexuality
... 7. With which of the following statements would the authors of your text MOST likely agree? a. Emphasizing penile-vaginal intercourse as the focus of sexual expression can maximize orgasmic response in men and women. b. Having sex for reproductive purposes is the most legitimate reason for sexual ac ...
... 7. With which of the following statements would the authors of your text MOST likely agree? a. Emphasizing penile-vaginal intercourse as the focus of sexual expression can maximize orgasmic response in men and women. b. Having sex for reproductive purposes is the most legitimate reason for sexual ac ...
Sexual selection in prehistoric animals: detection
... have revealed a rich variety of feathered structures, some of which have been interpreted as having a possible function in sexual display (Box 1) [13]. Distinguishing sexually selected traits in extinct species from those that have arisen through other types of selection (i.e., viability and surviva ...
... have revealed a rich variety of feathered structures, some of which have been interpreted as having a possible function in sexual display (Box 1) [13]. Distinguishing sexually selected traits in extinct species from those that have arisen through other types of selection (i.e., viability and surviva ...
Paul Epstein, The Imitation of Athena in the Lysistrata of Aristophanes
... EPSTEIN: THE IMITATION OF ATHENA IN THE LYSISTRATA OF ARISTOPHANES it. However, the sphere in which this has arisen is not the total domain of the gods, the entire city, but a particular sphere within it. In Birds this alienation from the City is felt as total, and the overcoming of this must likew ...
... EPSTEIN: THE IMITATION OF ATHENA IN THE LYSISTRATA OF ARISTOPHANES it. However, the sphere in which this has arisen is not the total domain of the gods, the entire city, but a particular sphere within it. In Birds this alienation from the City is felt as total, and the overcoming of this must likew ...
Sex roles and sexual selection
... factors influencing the direction and strength of sexual selection. Furthermore, consideration of processes such as sexual coercion or genetic incompatibility, which indirectly influence an individual’s set of copulation partners, gamete set or their offspring success, has helped to clarify the ways ...
... factors influencing the direction and strength of sexual selection. Furthermore, consideration of processes such as sexual coercion or genetic incompatibility, which indirectly influence an individual’s set of copulation partners, gamete set or their offspring success, has helped to clarify the ways ...
Habitat heterogeneity favours asexual reproduction in natural
... Theoretical approaches have identified a number of possible mechanisms that could generate indirect benefits for sex, with support from experimental evolution studies under laboratory conditions for some of them (e.g., Colegrave 2002; Goddard ...
... Theoretical approaches have identified a number of possible mechanisms that could generate indirect benefits for sex, with support from experimental evolution studies under laboratory conditions for some of them (e.g., Colegrave 2002; Goddard ...
West Virginia Law Review - American Constitution Society
... These differences are differences of belief, culture, style and personality. To a degree, they may reflect genetic predisposition.23 They certainly involve differences in cultural teaching and inheritance. They also play out on regional and racial lines, with urban and rural variations. And they may ...
... These differences are differences of belief, culture, style and personality. To a degree, they may reflect genetic predisposition.23 They certainly involve differences in cultural teaching and inheritance. They also play out on regional and racial lines, with urban and rural variations. And they may ...
The Long-Term Habituation of Sexual Arousal in
... A recent review of the conditioning of human sexual arousal (O'Donohue & Plaud, 1994) suggests that, despite the importance that contemporary theorists of human sexuality place on the notion that sexual behavior is learned, scientific information about human learning and sexual arousal is still some ...
... A recent review of the conditioning of human sexual arousal (O'Donohue & Plaud, 1994) suggests that, despite the importance that contemporary theorists of human sexuality place on the notion that sexual behavior is learned, scientific information about human learning and sexual arousal is still some ...
sexual vs. asexual reproduction in a stick insect
... as Baculum extradentatum), where unmated females laid just as many eggs as sexual females for the entire test period of 90 days (Bergerard 1958). With few studies quantifying the variation between sexual versus asexual reproduction in phasmids (Lamb & Willey 1979), if and how M. dentricus and B. ext ...
... as Baculum extradentatum), where unmated females laid just as many eggs as sexual females for the entire test period of 90 days (Bergerard 1958). With few studies quantifying the variation between sexual versus asexual reproduction in phasmids (Lamb & Willey 1979), if and how M. dentricus and B. ext ...
The Role of Pavlovian Conditioning in Sexual Behavior
... demonstrate successful treatment of maladaptive sexual behavior acquired through Pavlovian conditioning. Ironically, the empirical research with humans in this area is limited and plagued by methodological confounds. Nonhuman animal studies have provided some information about the mechanisms of the ...
... demonstrate successful treatment of maladaptive sexual behavior acquired through Pavlovian conditioning. Ironically, the empirical research with humans in this area is limited and plagued by methodological confounds. Nonhuman animal studies have provided some information about the mechanisms of the ...
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.