The Role of Pavlovian Conditioning in Sexual Behavior
... procedures can be used to elicit penile tumescence” (p. 350). In a more recent review of the empirical literature, O’Donohue and Plaud (1994) concluded that the question of whether sexual arousal could be conditioned was still open for debate. They argued that, although the current literature was re ...
... procedures can be used to elicit penile tumescence” (p. 350). In a more recent review of the empirical literature, O’Donohue and Plaud (1994) concluded that the question of whether sexual arousal could be conditioned was still open for debate. They argued that, although the current literature was re ...
risk-taking and adolescents` perceptions
... network of casual acquaintances, teens living in rural areas are often uniquely surrounded by larger numbers of extended family members. ...
... network of casual acquaintances, teens living in rural areas are often uniquely surrounded by larger numbers of extended family members. ...
Chapter 3
... – An individual’s sexual attraction is most likely determined by a combination of genetic, hormonal, cognitive, and environmental factors (Mustanski, ...
... – An individual’s sexual attraction is most likely determined by a combination of genetic, hormonal, cognitive, and environmental factors (Mustanski, ...
Sexting and Teenagers: OMG R U Going 2 Jail???
... Also, 66% of teen girls and 60% of teen boys claimed that they sent sexually suggestive content to be “fun and flirtatious.” SEX AND TECH SURVEY, supra note 4, at 4. The survey specifically defines the term “sexually suggestive pictures/video” and the term “sexually suggestive messages.” Id. at 5. T ...
... Also, 66% of teen girls and 60% of teen boys claimed that they sent sexually suggestive content to be “fun and flirtatious.” SEX AND TECH SURVEY, supra note 4, at 4. The survey specifically defines the term “sexually suggestive pictures/video” and the term “sexually suggestive messages.” Id. at 5. T ...
The influence of perceived social norms on the relationship of
... In other words, males and females appear to have different standards for what constitutes cues to signal sexual interest, and males have a lower threshold for classifying behaviors as conveying sexual interest and intent (Haselton & Buss, 2000). More recently, Willan and Pollard (2003) directly exam ...
... In other words, males and females appear to have different standards for what constitutes cues to signal sexual interest, and males have a lower threshold for classifying behaviors as conveying sexual interest and intent (Haselton & Buss, 2000). More recently, Willan and Pollard (2003) directly exam ...
Document
... Researchers have found that there is a high positive correlation between the number of cigarettes smoked per day and lung disease. This means that cigarette smoking causes lung disease people who do not smoke will not get lung disease increases in numbers of cigarettes smoked is related to increases ...
... Researchers have found that there is a high positive correlation between the number of cigarettes smoked per day and lung disease. This means that cigarette smoking causes lung disease people who do not smoke will not get lung disease increases in numbers of cigarettes smoked is related to increases ...
The False Problem of the Maintenance of Sex
... change in reproductive strategy, the average offspring once again stabilizes—at one in asexual and at two in sexual populations (Figure 2). In nature there is no possibility of checking this phenomenon as we describe it, but we can conduct studies in asexual and sexual lineages within the same speci ...
... change in reproductive strategy, the average offspring once again stabilizes—at one in asexual and at two in sexual populations (Figure 2). In nature there is no possibility of checking this phenomenon as we describe it, but we can conduct studies in asexual and sexual lineages within the same speci ...
Chapter 3
... • Infants are more likely to have low birth weights. • A prominent factor in infant mortality—as well as neurological problems and childhood illness (MalamitsiPuchner & Boutsikou, 2006). ...
... • Infants are more likely to have low birth weights. • A prominent factor in infant mortality—as well as neurological problems and childhood illness (MalamitsiPuchner & Boutsikou, 2006). ...
An evolutionary behaviorist - Portsmouth Research Portal
... behavior and with different sexual partners does not mean that orgasm or sexual pleasure will be equal across these contexts. We should expect more adaptive conditions to lead to greater sexual pleasure and more intense orgasm (more on this later). However, we should also expect plasticity built int ...
... behavior and with different sexual partners does not mean that orgasm or sexual pleasure will be equal across these contexts. We should expect more adaptive conditions to lead to greater sexual pleasure and more intense orgasm (more on this later). However, we should also expect plasticity built int ...
The Bioelectrical Investigation of SEXUALITY and ANXIETY
... takes place and often excitation at climax is even more in tense than usual; nevertheless, there is an abiding sensation of not being satisfied or of having experienced inadequate relaxation, if any at all. In coitus condomatus, too, a mechanical discharge takes place, while gratification is greatl ...
... takes place and often excitation at climax is even more in tense than usual; nevertheless, there is an abiding sensation of not being satisfied or of having experienced inadequate relaxation, if any at all. In coitus condomatus, too, a mechanical discharge takes place, while gratification is greatl ...
Motivation And Emotion
... hours after eating simple sugars than after eating complex carbohydrates. And the food we eat at one meal often influences how much we will eat at our next meal. Thus, consuming doughnuts and candy bars, which provide no nutritional value, sets up an ongoing sequence of what and how much we probably ...
... hours after eating simple sugars than after eating complex carbohydrates. And the food we eat at one meal often influences how much we will eat at our next meal. Thus, consuming doughnuts and candy bars, which provide no nutritional value, sets up an ongoing sequence of what and how much we probably ...
Diagnosis of STD - WPRO IRIS
... Nurses and other health care workers are often required to help people overcome problems related to sexual matters. Maintenance of good health does not always protect people from sexual problems. Professionals may be faced with questions about family planning, fertility regulation methods and pregna ...
... Nurses and other health care workers are often required to help people overcome problems related to sexual matters. Maintenance of good health does not always protect people from sexual problems. Professionals may be faced with questions about family planning, fertility regulation methods and pregna ...
ethical code - Pegaso International
... - To accept any participation to the Board of Administration of other corporate bodies or firms, as well as tasks in any other organization not connected with Pegaso International without previous approval written of the Trustees; - To participate in compromises on behalf of Pegaso International wit ...
... - To accept any participation to the Board of Administration of other corporate bodies or firms, as well as tasks in any other organization not connected with Pegaso International without previous approval written of the Trustees; - To participate in compromises on behalf of Pegaso International wit ...
Sexual selection, sexual conflict and the evolution of ageing and life
... insects, which are unable to repair damage to their exoskeleton. Since females do not engage in combat, such cumulative damage may result in higher mortality and ageing rates in males, relative to females. Reduced life expectancy may also drive the evolution of more rapid ageing in males (Williams 1 ...
... insects, which are unable to repair damage to their exoskeleton. Since females do not engage in combat, such cumulative damage may result in higher mortality and ageing rates in males, relative to females. Reduced life expectancy may also drive the evolution of more rapid ageing in males (Williams 1 ...
Adolescents are HDEV
... their parents than they did in childhood (Larson & Richards, 1991). Adolescents continue to interact more with their mothers than their fathers. Teenagers have more conflicts with their mothers, but they also view their mothers as being more supportive and knowing them better (Costigan et al., 2007) ...
... their parents than they did in childhood (Larson & Richards, 1991). Adolescents continue to interact more with their mothers than their fathers. Teenagers have more conflicts with their mothers, but they also view their mothers as being more supportive and knowing them better (Costigan et al., 2007) ...
Presentation - SRSG on Violence Against Children
... policy makers are clear what topic they are being asked to bring focus to. ...
... policy makers are clear what topic they are being asked to bring focus to. ...
Sexting Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men: Results From
... Taken together, the diverse findings between sexting and sexual risk across studies may be attributable to the populations studied and their sociodemographic characteristics (e.g., gender, relationship status, sexual orientation). Given the noted differences by gender and sexual identity in these stu ...
... Taken together, the diverse findings between sexting and sexual risk across studies may be attributable to the populations studied and their sociodemographic characteristics (e.g., gender, relationship status, sexual orientation). Given the noted differences by gender and sexual identity in these stu ...
The relative importance of size and asymmetry in sexual selection
... fish, birds and mammals), found a moderately negative, statistically significant relationship between asymmetry and mating success or attractiveness to the opposite sex (average, sample-size weighted Pearson's product-moment correlation r = —.42 for studies and r = —.34 for species). Moderator varia ...
... fish, birds and mammals), found a moderately negative, statistically significant relationship between asymmetry and mating success or attractiveness to the opposite sex (average, sample-size weighted Pearson's product-moment correlation r = —.42 for studies and r = —.34 for species). Moderator varia ...
Policy against "homophobia"
... freedoms,1 the fight against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation has led to the recognition of legal equality for the sexual minorities. In 2002, Québec created a new form of conjugal relationship—the civil union—and then in 2005, Canada adopted legislation allowing same-sex marriages, ...
... freedoms,1 the fight against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation has led to the recognition of legal equality for the sexual minorities. In 2002, Québec created a new form of conjugal relationship—the civil union—and then in 2005, Canada adopted legislation allowing same-sex marriages, ...
Effects of Type of Coping Response, Setting, and Social Janet Sigal,
... One major reason why victims do not respond directly in sexual harassment situations is that they fear retaliation by the harasser. In many cases the victim is in a low power position in an organization; it could jeopardize her position and possibility for advancement if she adopted an assertive cop ...
... One major reason why victims do not respond directly in sexual harassment situations is that they fear retaliation by the harasser. In many cases the victim is in a low power position in an organization; it could jeopardize her position and possibility for advancement if she adopted an assertive cop ...
Drug assertiveness and sexual risk-taking behavior in a sample of
... 2.2.5. Sexual sensation seeking We used the 11-item sexual sensation-seeking scale developed by Kalichman et al. (1994). The scale consists of items that reflect “the propensity to attain optimal levels of sexual excitement and to engage in novel sexual experiences” (p. 387). Sample items include “I ...
... 2.2.5. Sexual sensation seeking We used the 11-item sexual sensation-seeking scale developed by Kalichman et al. (1994). The scale consists of items that reflect “the propensity to attain optimal levels of sexual excitement and to engage in novel sexual experiences” (p. 387). Sample items include “I ...
A comparison of parasite loads on asexual and sexual Phoxinus
... between species, then a significant difference between species in infection intensity, should such a difference exist, may be due to the effect of length and not species. The greater surface area of larger fish may allow greater infection intensities and lead to high transmission rates. A general li ...
... between species, then a significant difference between species in infection intensity, should such a difference exist, may be due to the effect of length and not species. The greater surface area of larger fish may allow greater infection intensities and lead to high transmission rates. A general li ...
Full text PDF - JaimieVeale.com.
... collected. The specific instructions given to participants were taken from the BBC Internet Study (Reimers, 2007). Participants were also given the option of using an “online ruler” which is simply the image of a ruler in a pop-up browser window (see Veale, 2008, details from the author, for an asse ...
... collected. The specific instructions given to participants were taken from the BBC Internet Study (Reimers, 2007). Participants were also given the option of using an “online ruler” which is simply the image of a ruler in a pop-up browser window (see Veale, 2008, details from the author, for an asse ...
ORIGINAL RESEARCH—EJACULATORY DISORDERS Premature
... PE status. Clinicians evaluated all subjects and used the following DSM-IV-TR criteria to determine PE status: (i) persistent or recurrent ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation before, on, or shortly after penetration and before the person wishes it, taking into account factors that affect dur ...
... PE status. Clinicians evaluated all subjects and used the following DSM-IV-TR criteria to determine PE status: (i) persistent or recurrent ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation before, on, or shortly after penetration and before the person wishes it, taking into account factors that affect dur ...
Ages of consent in South America
The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across South America. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with this subject. The highlighted age refers to an age at or above which an individual can engage in unfettered sexual relations with another who is also at or above that age. Other variables, for example close in age exceptions may exist and are noted when relevant. The only country in South America where male same-sex sexual conduct is illegal is Guyana and a higher age of consent for same-sex sexual relations in Chile, Paraguay and Suriname.The below is a list of all jurisdictions in South America as listed in List of sovereign states and dependent territories in South America.