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Sex, Sex Differences, and Social Behavior

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000
Abstract: Sex differences in social behavior are center stage in recent formulations of evolutionary psychology. Evolutionary psychology, with its emphasis on the long‐term consequences of early adaptations, offers itself as an alternative meta‐theory to mainstream social psychology, which emphasizes the importance of social structures in determining ...
V C, Rabinowitz, V, Valian
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[Sex education, sex behavior, contraception].

Padiatrie und Padologie, 1991
Sexual behavior has changed during the last decades. Teenage fertility rate, and the number of gonococcal infections are both extremely high; the incidence of HIV-infections is increasing. Preventive measures include sex education. Sex education may help the adolescents to identify their own goals for sexual behavior, to avoid unintended and unwanted ...
M, Borkenstein   +3 more
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Sex Guilt and Paraphilic Behavior

Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 1988
Outpatient paraphilic's sex guilt scores were compared to their self-reported number of paraphilic acts. Additionally, the relation between sex guilt and penile tumescence in response to deviant sexual stimuli were analyzed using a conversion score of penile tumescence (deviant sexual arousal divided by sexual arousal toward neutral stimuli). Sex guilt
Keith M. Wilson   +3 more
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Stereotyped Sex Role Behavior and Sex Guilt

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1975
A study of self-reported sex guilt and sex behavior in college students closely replicated previous findings. In addition, it was found that high guilt subjects were more likely to act in conformity with social expectations regarding sexual behavior.
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Sex Offending Behavior

2007
Sex offending behavior in persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) is a serious problem with significant consequences for the victims, offenders, and their social communities (Barron, Hassiots, & Banes, 2002; Nezu, Nezu, & Dudek, 1998). A growing awareness of such problems in people with ID, as well as heightened societal and cultural sensitivity to
Christine Maguth Nezu   +3 more
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Sex, Gender, and Suicidal Behavior

2020
This chapter reviews gender differences in suicide, commonly known as the gender paradox in suicide. While men are more likely to complete suicide, suicide attempts are more frequent in women. Although there are exceptions, this paradox occurs in most countries over the world, and it is partially explained by the preference of men for more lethal ...
Maria Luisa, Barrigon   +1 more
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Sex, endocrines, and political behavior

Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 1983
While political behavioral differences between men and women appear to have been exaggerated, some continue to be validly observed. Evidence from several diciplines suggests that such differences may be biological in origin, mediated through the endocrine system. Variance in concentrations of certain hormones may have behavioral consequences.
Dean Jaros, Elizabeth S. White
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Sex and Behavior

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
With nearly 600 pages and some 23 contributors, this book constitutes the end product of two international conferences held in 1961 and 1962 at the University of California in Berkeley under the sponsorship of the Committee for Research in Problems of Sex.
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Sex Typing and the Avoidance of Cross-Sex Behavior.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1976
This article presents evidence for the hypothesis that cross-sex behavior is motivationally problematic for sex-typed individuals and that they actively avoid it as a result. In particular, when asked to indicate which of a series of paired activities they would prefer to perform for pay while being photographed, sex-typed subjects were more likely ...
S L, Bem, E, Lenney
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