effects of natural and sexual selection on adaptive population
... that were killed by bird predators (mainly pied wagtails Motacilla alba) have revealed that natural selection acts on wing length and wing width (E. Svensson and M. Friberg, unpubl. data). Thus, multiple selection pressures are acting on the morphological traits of C. splendens, and evidence for div ...
... that were killed by bird predators (mainly pied wagtails Motacilla alba) have revealed that natural selection acts on wing length and wing width (E. Svensson and M. Friberg, unpubl. data). Thus, multiple selection pressures are acting on the morphological traits of C. splendens, and evidence for div ...
The Notion of Universal Bi-Sexuality in Russian Religious
... many similarities (see Laura Engelstein’s brilliant comparative analysis of the two theories in her The Keys to Happiness).xi Yet the social and philosophical prescriptions that Weininger and Rozanov drew from their analyses differed dramatically. While Rozanov advocated the sexualization of culture ...
... many similarities (see Laura Engelstein’s brilliant comparative analysis of the two theories in her The Keys to Happiness).xi Yet the social and philosophical prescriptions that Weininger and Rozanov drew from their analyses differed dramatically. While Rozanov advocated the sexualization of culture ...
Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality 2009 Meeting
... SHARED HOUSING OPTIONS: If you wish to share a room you should check the space provided on the registration form. Your name, address, phone number and email will be added to the list. The list is then sent to all registrants indicating a desire to share a room. This service will be available only un ...
... SHARED HOUSING OPTIONS: If you wish to share a room you should check the space provided on the registration form. Your name, address, phone number and email will be added to the list. The list is then sent to all registrants indicating a desire to share a room. This service will be available only un ...
Detection of Effort and Malingering
... Consistency within a measure (hard vs. easy) Consistency within a cognitive domain Consistency within a battery Consistency between two or more testing sessions Consistency of NP results with real-world performances Consistency with expected profile of disorder (& severity) ...
... Consistency within a measure (hard vs. easy) Consistency within a cognitive domain Consistency within a battery Consistency between two or more testing sessions Consistency of NP results with real-world performances Consistency with expected profile of disorder (& severity) ...
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 ...
Kneitz, Abby.
... occurrence of mental defeat, mental planning, mental confusion, and detachment. A third questionnaire was given in which participants recounted emotions they had during the attack, as well as a possible interpretation for the emotion (e.g. “If I can react like that, I must be very unstable”). Additi ...
... occurrence of mental defeat, mental planning, mental confusion, and detachment. A third questionnaire was given in which participants recounted emotions they had during the attack, as well as a possible interpretation for the emotion (e.g. “If I can react like that, I must be very unstable”). Additi ...
Facilitator Notes Sex, Sexuality and Gender: Basic Concepts
... ⇒ Bring the whole group together to discuss the following questions (on slide): − What are the effects of highlighting differences rather than similarities between men and women? − To what extent do you think assumptions about biologically determined sex differences between women and men influence p ...
... ⇒ Bring the whole group together to discuss the following questions (on slide): − What are the effects of highlighting differences rather than similarities between men and women? − To what extent do you think assumptions about biologically determined sex differences between women and men influence p ...
The Role of Coloration in Mate Choice and Sexual
... ‘‘norm of reaction.’’ A significant GEI can arise for several reasons, including among-environment differences in the rank order of genotypes (equating to a ‘‘crossing over’’ of reaction norms) or differences in the spread of genotypes among environments (equating to differences in genetic variance ...
... ‘‘norm of reaction.’’ A significant GEI can arise for several reasons, including among-environment differences in the rank order of genotypes (equating to a ‘‘crossing over’’ of reaction norms) or differences in the spread of genotypes among environments (equating to differences in genetic variance ...
Consistent Condom Use Among Juvenile Detainees: The
... scale from Never to Always. However, for most analyses, responses were coded into consistent use (Always) and other use (Never to Almost Always). Participants who responded that they ‘‘Never’’ used condoms were classified as non-users and those who responded either ‘‘Almost Never,’’ ‘‘Sometimes,’’ o ...
... scale from Never to Always. However, for most analyses, responses were coded into consistent use (Always) and other use (Never to Almost Always). Participants who responded that they ‘‘Never’’ used condoms were classified as non-users and those who responded either ‘‘Almost Never,’’ ‘‘Sometimes,’’ o ...
Millon Clinical Multiaxial InventoryâIII
... extensions of personality. Millon’s strong theoretical interests led him to a test-development strategy that was also grounded in theory. Jane Loevinger (1957) had previously proposed that assessment instruments be built in a three-step process with theory guiding development and validation in every ...
... extensions of personality. Millon’s strong theoretical interests led him to a test-development strategy that was also grounded in theory. Jane Loevinger (1957) had previously proposed that assessment instruments be built in a three-step process with theory guiding development and validation in every ...
- Wiley Online Library
... and well-being, many patients (and ⁄ or their partners) do not seek medical attention for this problem, do not receive treatment or discontinue such treatment even when it has effectively restored erectile responses to sexual stimulation. Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors are considered fir ...
... and well-being, many patients (and ⁄ or their partners) do not seek medical attention for this problem, do not receive treatment or discontinue such treatment even when it has effectively restored erectile responses to sexual stimulation. Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors are considered fir ...
Paramours, Promotions, and Sexual Favoritism
... Guest Servs., 877 F. Supp. 754, 756-57 (D.D.C. 1995) (where a female claimed that another female sexually harassed her). 6. Scenario (A) is sex discrimination under Title VII. The Supreme Court ratified this principle in Meritor when it upheld the validity of sexual harassment claims as a form of un ...
... Guest Servs., 877 F. Supp. 754, 756-57 (D.D.C. 1995) (where a female claimed that another female sexually harassed her). 6. Scenario (A) is sex discrimination under Title VII. The Supreme Court ratified this principle in Meritor when it upheld the validity of sexual harassment claims as a form of un ...
A GUIDE FOR INDIVIDUALS AFFECTED BY SEXUAL ASSAULT IN
... Experiencing sexual assault can devastate your physical, emotional and psychological well being. It can affect your academic studies, your job, your relationships with loved ones, and your sense of control over your life. With all these issues to deal with, it is important to know where you can turn ...
... Experiencing sexual assault can devastate your physical, emotional and psychological well being. It can affect your academic studies, your job, your relationships with loved ones, and your sense of control over your life. With all these issues to deal with, it is important to know where you can turn ...
The Role of Body Surveillance, Body Shame, and Body Self
... behavior in men and women ages 40-80 in Western Europe, Canada, and Australia, approximately one-third of women reported that sex was extremely or very important for their overall life satisfaction (Laumann et al., 2006). Therefore, understanding variables that contribute to sexual functioning has s ...
... behavior in men and women ages 40-80 in Western Europe, Canada, and Australia, approximately one-third of women reported that sex was extremely or very important for their overall life satisfaction (Laumann et al., 2006). Therefore, understanding variables that contribute to sexual functioning has s ...
Validation of the Spanish version of the Scale of
... anxiety and stress) that each contain 7 items. The scales are moderately intercorrelated. The alpha reliability coefficients for the DASS–21 subscales have been examined in clinical and nonclinical samples and reported as .94 for DASS-D, .87 for DASS-A, and .91 for DASS-S33. We have used this questi ...
... anxiety and stress) that each contain 7 items. The scales are moderately intercorrelated. The alpha reliability coefficients for the DASS–21 subscales have been examined in clinical and nonclinical samples and reported as .94 for DASS-D, .87 for DASS-A, and .91 for DASS-S33. We have used this questi ...
Malingering - Rage University
... Similarly, the TRIN scale is made up of pairs of items but only includes items that are opposite in content. Thus, a +1-point score would be generated on the TRIN scale for each opposite pair that the evaluee responded true to and a 1-point score would be generated for each opposite pair that the e ...
... Similarly, the TRIN scale is made up of pairs of items but only includes items that are opposite in content. Thus, a +1-point score would be generated on the TRIN scale for each opposite pair that the evaluee responded true to and a 1-point score would be generated for each opposite pair that the e ...
Coitus in the Symbolic Language of Slavic Culture
... Hare hunting is also a symbol of coitus, popular in Polish songs (See, for example, Skierkowski 1933: 80, 236, 334). A Moravian joke marně vyháně l z díry zajice ‘in vain he forced the hare out of its hole’ is also a metaphor of coitus (Jakobson 1934–1936: 78). A dream of a hare is a forecast of sex ...
... Hare hunting is also a symbol of coitus, popular in Polish songs (See, for example, Skierkowski 1933: 80, 236, 334). A Moravian joke marně vyháně l z díry zajice ‘in vain he forced the hare out of its hole’ is also a metaphor of coitus (Jakobson 1934–1936: 78). A dream of a hare is a forecast of sex ...
The Liberating Force of the Carnival (esque) in Jean Rhys`s Wide
... The Carnival (esque) as a Principle of Reversal and Misrule: In his seminal study Rabelais and his World1, Mikhail Bakhtin designates the carnival as a licensed misrule that acutely defies the licensing systems of power. Unlike official feasts which insist on the “stable, un-changing [and] perennial ...
... The Carnival (esque) as a Principle of Reversal and Misrule: In his seminal study Rabelais and his World1, Mikhail Bakhtin designates the carnival as a licensed misrule that acutely defies the licensing systems of power. Unlike official feasts which insist on the “stable, un-changing [and] perennial ...
Child Sexual Abuse: A Cursory Review of Risk and Protective
... domestic violence are more likely to experience other forms of maltreatment (such as child sexual abuse) within their family setting.38 Prevalence and incidence studies have shown that youth who were victims of sexual abuse by a known adult had also witnessed domestic violence.39 A 2010 study found ...
... domestic violence are more likely to experience other forms of maltreatment (such as child sexual abuse) within their family setting.38 Prevalence and incidence studies have shown that youth who were victims of sexual abuse by a known adult had also witnessed domestic violence.39 A 2010 study found ...
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MALE GAZER
... (Symons, 1979, p. 180). This visual arousal could be considered proportional to the female’s reproductive value, and it is in line with parental investment theory (Trivers, 1972). Because males invest less during reproduction and have the ability to reproduce more offspring in a shorter amount of ti ...
... (Symons, 1979, p. 180). This visual arousal could be considered proportional to the female’s reproductive value, and it is in line with parental investment theory (Trivers, 1972). Because males invest less during reproduction and have the ability to reproduce more offspring in a shorter amount of ti ...
Sex-Related Euphemism and Dysphemism
... So far we have seen that both semi-lexicalized and creative metaphors can suit the purpose of euphemism and dysphemism by conceptualizing a given reality in particular terms within a cognitive network. However, this is not the case with lexicalized metaphors, those in which the second order or figur ...
... So far we have seen that both semi-lexicalized and creative metaphors can suit the purpose of euphemism and dysphemism by conceptualizing a given reality in particular terms within a cognitive network. However, this is not the case with lexicalized metaphors, those in which the second order or figur ...
Assessing the Effects of an STD Educational
... component of forming an intention toward that particular behavior. However, no studies could be found incorporating the concept of knowledge of STDs into the TPB. Therefore, the proposed study will help to determine if knowledge affects the predictability of sexual behavior using the TPB. The propos ...
... component of forming an intention toward that particular behavior. However, no studies could be found incorporating the concept of knowledge of STDs into the TPB. Therefore, the proposed study will help to determine if knowledge affects the predictability of sexual behavior using the TPB. The propos ...
the sexual wellbeing and breast cancer in Australia
... The majority of 1999 respondents reported that breast cancer had affected their sexual relationship, with 24% (469), saying it was affected “dramatically”, 26% (n= 520) “considerably”, 32% (647), “somewhat” and only 15% (294), “not at all”. The effect of cancer treatment has been devastating to our ...
... The majority of 1999 respondents reported that breast cancer had affected their sexual relationship, with 24% (469), saying it was affected “dramatically”, 26% (n= 520) “considerably”, 32% (647), “somewhat” and only 15% (294), “not at all”. The effect of cancer treatment has been devastating to our ...
Integrating Discourses: How High School Culture Contributes to or Mitigates against Sexual Violence and LGBTQ Violence.
... individuals, both men and women, experienced sexual violence at either the same rate or higher than heterosexuals (CDC 2010, p. 2). Several other studies back up the CDC’s findings. For example, a study published by the National Institute of Health (2011), summarized a review of 71 peer-reviewed, pu ...
... individuals, both men and women, experienced sexual violence at either the same rate or higher than heterosexuals (CDC 2010, p. 2). Several other studies back up the CDC’s findings. For example, a study published by the National Institute of Health (2011), summarized a review of 71 peer-reviewed, pu ...
An Assessment of Sexually Transmitted Disease
... (STD-KQ) is a valid and reliable instrument among this study population. Chi-square analysis demonstrated that STD knowledge scores significantly differed by age only: Twelve-year-olds had higher STD scores than did 13-year-olds, contrary to research in older adolescents, which may be the result of ...
... (STD-KQ) is a valid and reliable instrument among this study population. Chi-square analysis demonstrated that STD knowledge scores significantly differed by age only: Twelve-year-olds had higher STD scores than did 13-year-olds, contrary to research in older adolescents, which may be the result of ...