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Voyeurism

International Journal of Sexual Health, 2007
To determine whether “normal” people would engage in voyeurism, a sample of university students was asked to report whether they would watch an attractive person undressing or two attractive people having sex in hypothetical situations. Chance of being caught was manipulated (i.e., 0,10, or 25%).
B. J. Rye, Glenn J. Meaney
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Voyeurism and Exhibitionism

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1967
To investigate the topics of looking and showing as they are expressed in conventional, unconventional, and deviant behaviors, nudists, college females, suburban husbands and wives, and male engineering students were administered the MMPI and DAP, Particularly when more subtle comparisons were made, nudists manifested more deviant features: sexual ...
L, Blank, R H, Roth
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Voyeur Nation? Changing Definitions of Voyeurism, 1950–2004

Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2004
This boom in the vicarious is the hallmark of a people with not enough time on their hands, people who have a to-do list instead of a life, people for whom the download can never be quick enough.
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Voyeurs

Colorado Review, 2017
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