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 Critique of the Rape as a Psychological Adaptation Model
... complexly as an act that uses sex as a means for power and control. It follows that ideas about rape are tied to ideas about sex. Sex can be constructed with different meanings, it can be performed different ways, and it can have specific functions within the structure of a society. Sex is also esse ...
... complexly as an act that uses sex as a means for power and control. It follows that ideas about rape are tied to ideas about sex. Sex can be constructed with different meanings, it can be performed different ways, and it can have specific functions within the structure of a society. Sex is also esse ...
Determinants of consistent condom use among
... partners. A Laotian PhD student from Karolinska Institutet translated the questionnaire from English to Laotian and a Laotian translator translated the open-ended replies from Laotian to English. In order to test the questionnaire and the interviewing procedure, a pilot study was conducted with FSWs ...
... partners. A Laotian PhD student from Karolinska Institutet translated the questionnaire from English to Laotian and a Laotian translator translated the open-ended replies from Laotian to English. In order to test the questionnaire and the interviewing procedure, a pilot study was conducted with FSWs ...
Interactive Toolkit - USC CIR - University of Southern California
... been steeped in the “warrior” tradition, a dangerous during combat, and thus has been worldview that informs their actions and a covered over with protective armor. All our lens through which their own behavior is evaluated. This warrior ethos implies strength, protagonists suffer from this conditio ...
... been steeped in the “warrior” tradition, a dangerous during combat, and thus has been worldview that informs their actions and a covered over with protective armor. All our lens through which their own behavior is evaluated. This warrior ethos implies strength, protagonists suffer from this conditio ...
altruism, sexual selection and causes of male reproductive
... two or more males, that would otherwise be (or are) reproductive competitors, engage in coordinated efforts to gain an advantage over other males in exclusive relation to reproduction. That is, males cooperate to attract, gain or maintain access to a female(s), or to assist her reproduction. Such co ...
... two or more males, that would otherwise be (or are) reproductive competitors, engage in coordinated efforts to gain an advantage over other males in exclusive relation to reproduction. That is, males cooperate to attract, gain or maintain access to a female(s), or to assist her reproduction. Such co ...
Sexual Attraction to Clients: The Human Therapist and
... involvement, these data are reported in footnotes to this table. Finally, some published articles did not provide sufficiently detailed data for this table (e.g., aggregate percentages); the investigators supplied the data needed for the chart. ...
... involvement, these data are reported in footnotes to this table. Finally, some published articles did not provide sufficiently detailed data for this table (e.g., aggregate percentages); the investigators supplied the data needed for the chart. ...
Cooperating to compete: altruism, sexual selection
... two or more males, that would otherwise be (or are) reproductive competitors, engage in coordinated efforts to gain an advantage over other males in exclusive relation to reproduction. That is, males cooperate to attract, gain or maintain access to a female(s), or to assist her reproduction. Such co ...
... two or more males, that would otherwise be (or are) reproductive competitors, engage in coordinated efforts to gain an advantage over other males in exclusive relation to reproduction. That is, males cooperate to attract, gain or maintain access to a female(s), or to assist her reproduction. Such co ...
the sexual wellbeing and breast cancer in Australia
... the diagnosis of cancer can change the relational dynamics between people with cancer and their family members, in particular their life partners, which can have an impact on their ability to cope. Equally, whilst the experiences of partners are often neglected in research on sexuality and ...
... the diagnosis of cancer can change the relational dynamics between people with cancer and their family members, in particular their life partners, which can have an impact on their ability to cope. Equally, whilst the experiences of partners are often neglected in research on sexuality and ...
a scientific review of abstinence and abstinence programs
... may be a consequence of “selection effects,” or the preexisting differences between individuals who have sex before marriage, sex at unusually early ages, or refrain from sex until marriage. For instance, religious teenagers are less likely to engage in delinquency than secular teenagers; hence, the ...
... may be a consequence of “selection effects,” or the preexisting differences between individuals who have sex before marriage, sex at unusually early ages, or refrain from sex until marriage. For instance, religious teenagers are less likely to engage in delinquency than secular teenagers; hence, the ...
Gamete competition, gamete limitation
... gamete production (say M units), and that there is a size-number trade off so that if a parent produces gametes of size m, the number of gametes is n ¼ M/m. In other words, the budget is simply split into n equal pieces. The final assumption is that the viability, f, of the fertilized zygote relates ...
... gamete production (say M units), and that there is a size-number trade off so that if a parent produces gametes of size m, the number of gametes is n ¼ M/m. In other words, the budget is simply split into n equal pieces. The final assumption is that the viability, f, of the fertilized zygote relates ...
The sexual marketing of eastern european women
... obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act. It is one subset of human trafficking, which also includes trafficking for labor or forced servitude” (Holman 2009, 102). It is estimated that somewhere between “600,000 to 800,000 people are trafficked each year. This figure does not in ...
... obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act. It is one subset of human trafficking, which also includes trafficking for labor or forced servitude” (Holman 2009, 102). It is estimated that somewhere between “600,000 to 800,000 people are trafficked each year. This figure does not in ...
Worldwide, millions of women and girls live in sexual slavery
... Awareness. In every country throughout the world—including the United States—women and girls are trafficked and enslaved for sex. They are someone’s mother, daughter, sister, friend—hidden behind locked doors and pulled shades, forced against their will to engage in sex acts with dozens of men a day ...
... Awareness. In every country throughout the world—including the United States—women and girls are trafficked and enslaved for sex. They are someone’s mother, daughter, sister, friend—hidden behind locked doors and pulled shades, forced against their will to engage in sex acts with dozens of men a day ...
Sex-Related Euphemism and Dysphemism
... The new semantic categorization of the taboo provided by semi-lexicalized metaphorical alternatives leads to particular ways of understanding the topics referred to. Indeed, to verbalize sexual referents via the conceptual metaphor SEX IS EATING implies to understand the sexual taboo in terms of a d ...
... The new semantic categorization of the taboo provided by semi-lexicalized metaphorical alternatives leads to particular ways of understanding the topics referred to. Indeed, to verbalize sexual referents via the conceptual metaphor SEX IS EATING implies to understand the sexual taboo in terms of a d ...
Persistence of the sexes in metapopulations under intense
... understanding the adaptive significance of sex and the mechanisms retaining the sexes in populations (as Williams’s ‘balance’ argument emphasizes, the stable maintenance of sexual and asexual reproduction within a species implies that sex must have short-term benefits; Hurst & Peck 1996). One releva ...
... understanding the adaptive significance of sex and the mechanisms retaining the sexes in populations (as Williams’s ‘balance’ argument emphasizes, the stable maintenance of sexual and asexual reproduction within a species implies that sex must have short-term benefits; Hurst & Peck 1996). One releva ...
Miller on Art, Altruism and Sexual Selection 1 The Bowerbirds and
... sexual differentiation, since usually a sexually selected trait is used by one sex as a way of deciding between the members of the other sex; 4) having a high degree of variance, allowing the trait to be used as a means of distinguishing between members of a sex; and 5) having a high degree of herit ...
... sexual differentiation, since usually a sexually selected trait is used by one sex as a way of deciding between the members of the other sex; 4) having a high degree of variance, allowing the trait to be used as a means of distinguishing between members of a sex; and 5) having a high degree of herit ...
Sexual HIV Transmission
... ulcerative STI such as genital herpes, “dry sex”, traumatic sex, etc., etc.) can be a facilitating factor. • New (Incident) HIV Infections are highly infectious. • Male circumcision is associated with a reduced rate of HIV transmission. • Consistent condom use can prevent most sexual HIV transmissio ...
... ulcerative STI such as genital herpes, “dry sex”, traumatic sex, etc., etc.) can be a facilitating factor. • New (Incident) HIV Infections are highly infectious. • Male circumcision is associated with a reduced rate of HIV transmission. • Consistent condom use can prevent most sexual HIV transmissio ...
Weitzer–On Sex Traffcking - The Middlebury Blog Network
... reflect actual social arrangements. Claims about “putative conditions” are more consequential than the conditions themselves.2 Moral crusades are one of the forces responsible for transforming such conditions into “problems.” These movements define a particular condition as an unqualified evil, and ...
... reflect actual social arrangements. Claims about “putative conditions” are more consequential than the conditions themselves.2 Moral crusades are one of the forces responsible for transforming such conditions into “problems.” These movements define a particular condition as an unqualified evil, and ...
Effects of Type of Coping Response, Setting, and Social Janet Sigal,
... Participants rated the victim’s behavior as most effective and appropriate when she confronted the harasser directly or reported the harasser’s behavior. HBU students judged the harasser as not guilty significantly more often than MU students, but believed that the harasser was less trustworthy than ...
... Participants rated the victim’s behavior as most effective and appropriate when she confronted the harasser directly or reported the harasser’s behavior. HBU students judged the harasser as not guilty significantly more often than MU students, but believed that the harasser was less trustworthy than ...
Reprint
... 2001; Siller, 2001) and, indeed, of good genes sexual selection models generally. If condition is defined broadly as the amount of resources available for allocation to fitnessenhancing traits (not related to mating success), then most genes contribute to condition in some way, and there should be a ...
... 2001; Siller, 2001) and, indeed, of good genes sexual selection models generally. If condition is defined broadly as the amount of resources available for allocation to fitnessenhancing traits (not related to mating success), then most genes contribute to condition in some way, and there should be a ...
Intimate Partner Sexual Abuse - Oklahoma Coalition Against
... Department of Public Health (MDPH) assessed existing certified batterer intervention curricula and determined that methods for educating and confronting abusers about intimate partner sexual abuse could benefit from enrichment. This curriculum was created in order to provide Massachusetts certified ...
... Department of Public Health (MDPH) assessed existing certified batterer intervention curricula and determined that methods for educating and confronting abusers about intimate partner sexual abuse could benefit from enrichment. This curriculum was created in order to provide Massachusetts certified ...
Handicap principle implies emergence of dimorphic ornaments
... traits based on an individual’s ability to survive and gather resources, while sexual selection is the shift in population traits based on an individual’s ability to mate with more or better partners. Natural selection alone cannot explain ornaments because they hinder survival and provide little to ...
... traits based on an individual’s ability to survive and gather resources, while sexual selection is the shift in population traits based on an individual’s ability to mate with more or better partners. Natural selection alone cannot explain ornaments because they hinder survival and provide little to ...
каббала о сексе - Kabbalah Media
... the Creator – under the influence of two opposite forces: positive and negative; although such definitions of these forces are relative – we simply perceive them this way. In fact, they stem from the same source – Creator, who stimulates our development by affecting us so: desire – pleasure, fulfill ...
... the Creator – under the influence of two opposite forces: positive and negative; although such definitions of these forces are relative – we simply perceive them this way. In fact, they stem from the same source – Creator, who stimulates our development by affecting us so: desire – pleasure, fulfill ...
Sexual Imprinting and Evolutionary Processes in Birds: A
... of over 100 species for which there is evidence for sexual imprinting (the Appendix is an update of earlier, less detailed, lists in ten Cate, Vos, and Mann, 1993; and ten Cate, 1995). We are not aware of studies which show convincingly that imprinting is absent in a particular species. Our tentativ ...
... of over 100 species for which there is evidence for sexual imprinting (the Appendix is an update of earlier, less detailed, lists in ten Cate, Vos, and Mann, 1993; and ten Cate, 1995). We are not aware of studies which show convincingly that imprinting is absent in a particular species. Our tentativ ...
Autogynephilia: A Paraphilic Model of Gender Identity Disorder
... of 34 years (Blanchard et al., 1987). About 75% of them admitted to a history of sexual arousal with cross-dressing (Blanchard, 1985). Most significantly for Blanchard's theory, they were far more likely than persons in the androphilic group to be sexually aroused by autogynephilic fantasies, that i ...
... of 34 years (Blanchard et al., 1987). About 75% of them admitted to a history of sexual arousal with cross-dressing (Blanchard, 1985). Most significantly for Blanchard's theory, they were far more likely than persons in the androphilic group to be sexually aroused by autogynephilic fantasies, that i ...
English - WHO/Europe
... policy makers, stakeholder organizations and a broader public around Europe. This has been a year full of action to take stock on policies for healthy ageing and to come up with strategies for the future. Globally, 2012 marked the 10-year anniversary of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Age ...
... policy makers, stakeholder organizations and a broader public around Europe. This has been a year full of action to take stock on policies for healthy ageing and to come up with strategies for the future. Globally, 2012 marked the 10-year anniversary of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Age ...