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... ABSTRACT This study examined biological and psychosocial variables that are relevant to the etiology of gender-variance. Data were collected over the internet from 2277 participants of either gender who identified as transsexual, other gender-variant, and not gender-variant. We found number of gende ...
... ABSTRACT This study examined biological and psychosocial variables that are relevant to the etiology of gender-variance. Data were collected over the internet from 2277 participants of either gender who identified as transsexual, other gender-variant, and not gender-variant. We found number of gende ...
attitudes toward traditional and nontraditional parents
... In summary, three studies examined adult men’s and women’s affective reactions to traditional parents (employed fathers and stay-at-home mothers) and nontraditional parents (employed mothers and stay-at-home fathers). Also investigated were: perceptions of other people’s responses to nontraditional ...
... In summary, three studies examined adult men’s and women’s affective reactions to traditional parents (employed fathers and stay-at-home mothers) and nontraditional parents (employed mothers and stay-at-home fathers). Also investigated were: perceptions of other people’s responses to nontraditional ...
Brescoll and Uhlmann 2005
... In summary, three studies examined adult men’s and women’s affective reactions to traditional parents (employed fathers and stay-at-home mothers) and nontraditional parents (employed mothers and stay-at-home fathers). Also investigated were: perceptions of other people’s responses to nontraditional ...
... In summary, three studies examined adult men’s and women’s affective reactions to traditional parents (employed fathers and stay-at-home mothers) and nontraditional parents (employed mothers and stay-at-home fathers). Also investigated were: perceptions of other people’s responses to nontraditional ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... unknown reasons [7]. Nevertheless, studies have reported different estimates of sexual dysfunction following consumption of SSRIs. Yet, the accurate measure has not been determined, which might be due to the fact that some studies have reported the prevalence rate, while others have shown the incide ...
... unknown reasons [7]. Nevertheless, studies have reported different estimates of sexual dysfunction following consumption of SSRIs. Yet, the accurate measure has not been determined, which might be due to the fact that some studies have reported the prevalence rate, while others have shown the incide ...
Evolutionary Psychology - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
... partners and more extrapair sexual partners than should less symmetrical men. ...
... partners and more extrapair sexual partners than should less symmetrical men. ...
Additional Reading - Face Research Lab
... observed even at the individual level. We note the saintly and other-worldly character of people of a religious calling who turn their backs on both their families of origin and their future marriage prospects. The idea of gangs of elderly female delinquents only exists in the bizarre minds of Monty ...
... observed even at the individual level. We note the saintly and other-worldly character of people of a religious calling who turn their backs on both their families of origin and their future marriage prospects. The idea of gangs of elderly female delinquents only exists in the bizarre minds of Monty ...
analysis of risk and protective factors
... tobacco, and other substance use among adolescents and categorized them as “contextual factors”, which are related to culture and the structure of society, and “individual and interpersonal factors”. These factors and those identified by other researchers are included in Figure 5, page 21. The more ...
... tobacco, and other substance use among adolescents and categorized them as “contextual factors”, which are related to culture and the structure of society, and “individual and interpersonal factors”. These factors and those identified by other researchers are included in Figure 5, page 21. The more ...
ORIGINAL RESEARCH—EJACULATORY DISORDERS Premature
... Blackwell Science, LtdOxford, UKJSMJournal of Sexual Medicine1743-6095Journal of Sexual Medicine 2005 200523358367Original ArticlePremature Ejaculation: An Observational StudyPatrick et al. ...
... Blackwell Science, LtdOxford, UKJSMJournal of Sexual Medicine1743-6095Journal of Sexual Medicine 2005 200523358367Original ArticlePremature Ejaculation: An Observational StudyPatrick et al. ...
COMPLETE REVISION SUMMARY
... young children in the way they did (could cause distress) This study only involved one child and so the researchers may need more evidence that fear can be learnt in this way ...
... young children in the way they did (could cause distress) This study only involved one child and so the researchers may need more evidence that fear can be learnt in this way ...
Knowledge Check Answers
... The naïve participants gave a wrong answer 36.8% of the time (i.e. the proportion of critical trials when the participants agreed with the confederates’ wrong answers). There were considerable individual differences: 25% of the participants never gave a wrong answer, so 75% conformed at least once ...
... The naïve participants gave a wrong answer 36.8% of the time (i.e. the proportion of critical trials when the participants agreed with the confederates’ wrong answers). There were considerable individual differences: 25% of the participants never gave a wrong answer, so 75% conformed at least once ...
Choices in Relationships
... • Effects of Partner Abuse on Children – Some women are abused during their pregnancy, resulting in a high rate of miscarriage and birth defects. – Negative effects may also accrue to children who just witness domestic abuse. – It is not unusual for children to observe and to become involved in adul ...
... • Effects of Partner Abuse on Children – Some women are abused during their pregnancy, resulting in a high rate of miscarriage and birth defects. – Negative effects may also accrue to children who just witness domestic abuse. – It is not unusual for children to observe and to become involved in adul ...
Direct versus indirect sexual selection: genetic basis of colour, size
... environments (Lynch & Walsh 1998). This problem may be particularly severe when the trait of interest is directly influenced by an environment that is created by the parental phenotype, which may well be the case in species that provide parental care such as birds (Merila & Sheldon 1999). Under thes ...
... environments (Lynch & Walsh 1998). This problem may be particularly severe when the trait of interest is directly influenced by an environment that is created by the parental phenotype, which may well be the case in species that provide parental care such as birds (Merila & Sheldon 1999). Under thes ...
EIPB 698A Lecture 9
... • This study examines the role of perceived stress in the relationship between social support and mood, and tested if moderator effects influenced the relationship. • The role of coping in the relationship between perceived stress and mood was also examined for potential moderator effects. • The cro ...
... • This study examines the role of perceived stress in the relationship between social support and mood, and tested if moderator effects influenced the relationship. • The role of coping in the relationship between perceived stress and mood was also examined for potential moderator effects. • The cro ...
... and evaluate attitudes held by teenagers towards their sexuality education. This research study examined teenagers attitudes towards sexuality education with a questionnaire, eliciting both quantitative and qualitative data, which was administered in two schools, one urban and one rural, to 200 part ...
Conditional Expression of Changes in Female Desires and Male
... to be most proficient at evaluating potential mates when fertile. We predicted, therefore, that women’s desire to go out to social gatherings where they might meet men will be greater in the high fertility than in the low fertility phase of the cycle. METHOD Participants Participants were 38 heteros ...
... to be most proficient at evaluating potential mates when fertile. We predicted, therefore, that women’s desire to go out to social gatherings where they might meet men will be greater in the high fertility than in the low fertility phase of the cycle. METHOD Participants Participants were 38 heteros ...
Teenage Pregnancy: A Preventable Calamity
... When Daniel Patrick Moynihan issued a prescient warning in 1965 about the breakdown of the African-American family, he was shouted down by an angry chorus that accused him of "blaming the victim." Since then, many liberals have been afraid to speak candidly about the issue. Their reticence severely ...
... When Daniel Patrick Moynihan issued a prescient warning in 1965 about the breakdown of the African-American family, he was shouted down by an angry chorus that accused him of "blaming the victim." Since then, many liberals have been afraid to speak candidly about the issue. Their reticence severely ...
Teenage Pregnancy - Northern Ireland Factsheet
... a baby as a teenager. Researchers focused on sister-to-sister relationships as sisters spend more time together than with friends, and are therefore more likely to be influenced by the behaviour of their siblings. The research showed that, although there is evidence that better education of women le ...
... a baby as a teenager. Researchers focused on sister-to-sister relationships as sisters spend more time together than with friends, and are therefore more likely to be influenced by the behaviour of their siblings. The research showed that, although there is evidence that better education of women le ...
doc Chapter 6 Notes
... are more likely to survive and pass on their genes • secondary reinforcers: events or objects that serve as reinforcers but so not satisfy biological needs • are established through classical conditioning • money is associated with power • Reinforcer Potency • Theory of Reinforcement proposed by Dav ...
... are more likely to survive and pass on their genes • secondary reinforcers: events or objects that serve as reinforcers but so not satisfy biological needs • are established through classical conditioning • money is associated with power • Reinforcer Potency • Theory of Reinforcement proposed by Dav ...
Techniques FdSc Canine Behaviour and Training Module Code
... Dennison (2003) is of the opinion that positive punishment causes dogs to suffer fear, anxiety, aggression, and learned helplessness. Positive punishment of one behaviour may cause other inappropriate behaviour (Donaldson, 1996); for example, an angry owner shouting at a dog for urinating on the ca ...
... Dennison (2003) is of the opinion that positive punishment causes dogs to suffer fear, anxiety, aggression, and learned helplessness. Positive punishment of one behaviour may cause other inappropriate behaviour (Donaldson, 1996); for example, an angry owner shouting at a dog for urinating on the ca ...
Lecture 2 Foundations of Individual Behavior
... Biographical characteristics are readily observable to managers, however, that doesn’t mean all must be used to select employees Any observable change in behaviour is prima facie evidence that learning has taken place. Positive reinforcement is a powerful tool for modifying ...
... Biographical characteristics are readily observable to managers, however, that doesn’t mean all must be used to select employees Any observable change in behaviour is prima facie evidence that learning has taken place. Positive reinforcement is a powerful tool for modifying ...
The impact of sex education on the sexual
... ever before in the history of humanity and, because girls and women not only get more education than ever before, but also seek to work before marrying, entry into marriage or cohabitation with a stable partner is occurring at later ages than in the past. At the same time, the evidence indicates tha ...
... ever before in the history of humanity and, because girls and women not only get more education than ever before, but also seek to work before marrying, entry into marriage or cohabitation with a stable partner is occurring at later ages than in the past. At the same time, the evidence indicates tha ...
Criteria Thresholds- General Health
... The risk assessment indicates a pattern of behaviour that can be managed by skilled carers or care workers who are able to maintain a level of behaviour that does not pose a risk to self, others or property. The person is usually compliant with care, although there me some exceptions. ...
... The risk assessment indicates a pattern of behaviour that can be managed by skilled carers or care workers who are able to maintain a level of behaviour that does not pose a risk to self, others or property. The person is usually compliant with care, although there me some exceptions. ...
1 RESEARCH PAPER The Consequences of the Stigmatization of
... and Weight Discrimination says, “Weighing children regularly does not help them become thin.” Berg is opposed to the promotion of weight loss as public policy because: 1) it targets fat kids and promotes discrimination against them, 2) it teaches kids that fatness should be avoided at all costs, res ...
... and Weight Discrimination says, “Weighing children regularly does not help them become thin.” Berg is opposed to the promotion of weight loss as public policy because: 1) it targets fat kids and promotes discrimination against them, 2) it teaches kids that fatness should be avoided at all costs, res ...