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Sexual Behavior in the Human Male: Anniversary Edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 832 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x156x15 mm, kaal: 1361 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-2023
  • Kirjastus: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0253067464
  • ISBN-13: 9780253067463
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 832 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x156x15 mm, kaal: 1361 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-2023
  • Kirjastus: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0253067464
  • ISBN-13: 9780253067463
Teised raamatud teemal:
When first published in 1948, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male encountered a storm of condemnation and acclaim. By unshackling sex research from flawed founding constraints, Kinsey revolutionized it.

In this 75th anniversary edition, featuring a new foreword from Judith A. Allen, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male revisits the work of Alfred C. Kinsey and his fellow researchers as they sought to accumulate an objective body of facts regarding sex. Originally an entomologist, Kinsey applied his fieldwork taxonomy methods to human sexuality. With 5,300 research subjects, his undertaking was the largest sex research project of its time, transforming the field. With scientific exactness, Kinsey describes the methodology, sampling, coding, interviewing, and statistical analyses, and then examines factors and sources of sexual outlet.

Told through men's experiences of sexuality and reproduction, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male: Anniversary Edition is a remarkable rumination on American society and science in the early 20th century.
Foreword to the Anniversary Edition v
Preface xiii
Alan Greco
Acknowledgments xv
PART I HISTORY AND METHOD
1 Historical Introduction
3(32)
Objectives in the Present Study
5(4)
Development of Present Study
9(2)
Difficulties encountered
11(2)
Cooperating groups
13(3)
The Taxonomic Approach
16(1)
In biology
17(1)
In applied and social sciences
18(2)
Statistical basis
20(1)
Status of Previous Sex Studies
21(14)
2 Interviewing
35(28)
Making Contacts
36(5)
Establishing Rapport
41(3)
The Confidence of the Record
44(3)
Technical Devices in Interviewing
47(1)
Putting the subject at ease
47(1)
Assuring privacy
47(1)
Establishing rapport
48(1)
Sequence of topics
48(1)
Recognizing the subject's mental status
49(1)
Recording at time of interview
50(1)
Systematic coverage
50(1)
Supplementary exploration
51(1)
Standardizing the point of the question
51(1)
Adapting the form of the question
52(1)
Avoiding bias
52(1)
Direct questions
53(1)
Placing the burden of denial on the subject
53(1)
Avoiding multiple questions
54(1)
Rapid-fire questioning
54(1)
Cross-checks on accuracy
54(1)
Proving the answer
55(1)
Forcing a subject
55(1)
Limits of the interview
56(1)
Avoiding personal identifications
57(1)
Avoiding controversial issues
57(1)
Overt activities versus attitudes
57(1)
Interviewing young children
58(1)
The Interviewer's Background of Knowledge
59(4)
3 Statistical Problems
63(57)
Nature of the Data
63(8)
Coding
71(2)
Supplementary Data
73(2)
The Twelve-way Breakdown
75(1)
Sex
75(1)
Race-cultural group
75(1)
Marital status
76(1)
Age
76(1)
Age at adolescence
77(1)
Educational level
77(1)
Occupational class of subject
77(2)
Occupational class of parent
79(1)
Rural-urban background
79(1)
Religious groups
79(1)
Religious adherence
79(2)
Geographic origin
81(1)
Size of Sample
82(10)
Diversification of Sample
92(1)
Hundred Percent Samples
93(8)
Controlling Partial Samples
101(3)
Order of Sampling
104(1)
Synthesizing a U.S. Sample
105(4)
Statistical Analyses
109(1)
Individual frequencies
110(1)
Group frequencies
110(1)
Frequency curves
111(1)
Group averages
111(1)
Means
112(1)
Standard deviation of the mean
112(1)
Medians
113(1)
Percents of individual outlet
114(1)
Percents of group outlet
114(1)
Correlation coefficients
114(1)
Accumulative incidence curves
114(6)
4 Validity of the Data
120(37)
Re-takes
121(4)
Comparisons of Spouses
125(3)
Other Cross-checks
128(2)
Memory versus Physical Findings
130(2)
Smooth Trends
132(1)
Hundred Percent Samples
133(1)
Comparisons of Interviewers
133(10)
Stability of Techniques
143(5)
Immediate versus Remote Recall
148(2)
Older versus Younger Generations
150(1)
Conclusions
150(7)
PART II FACTORS AFFECTING SEXUAL OUTLET
5 Early Sexual Growth and Activity
157(36)
Erotic Arousal and Orgasm
157(6)
Pre-adolescent Sex Play
163(5)
Homosexual play
168(5)
Heterosexual play
173(1)
Animal contacts
174(1)
Pre-adolescent Orgasm
175(7)
Adolescence
182(11)
6 Total Sexual Outlet
193(25)
Frequency of Total Outlet
193(2)
Individual Variation
195(8)
Factors Effecting Variation
203(2)
Low Frequencies and Sublimation
205(8)
High Frequencies of Outlet
213(5)
7 Age and Sexual Outlet
218(45)
Adolescent Sexual Activity
219(1)
Maximum activity
219(2)
Social significance
221(2)
Institutional problems
223(3)
Sexual Aging
226(9)
Old Age and Impotence
235(3)
Masturbation and Age
238(5)
Nocturnal Emissions and Age
243(2)
Petting to Climax, and Age
245(4)
Pre-marital Intercourse and Age
249(4)
Marital Intercourse and Age
253(4)
Extra-marital Intercourse and Age
257(2)
Homosexual Activity and Age
259(2)
Animal Contacts and Age
261(1)
Post-marital Outlets and Age
262(1)
8 Marital Status and Sexual Outlet
263(34)
Social and Legal Limitations
263(5)
Total Sexual Outlet
268(5)
Sources of Sexual Outlet
273(1)
Masturbation
273(4)
Nocturnal emissions
277(1)
Pre-marital petting
277(1)
Heterosexual intercourse
277(8)
Homosexual contacts
285(4)
Animal contacts
289(5)
Post-marital Outlets
294(3)
9 Age of Adolescence and Sexual Outlet
297(30)
Onset of Sexual Activity
299(4)
Frequencies of Total Outlet
303(6)
Factors Involved
309(4)
Sources of Outlet
313(1)
Masturbation
313(1)
Pre-marital intercourse
313(2)
Homosexual outlet
315(1)
Other outlets
315(4)
Aging versus Early Activity
319(6)
Conclusions
325(2)
10 Social Level and Sexual Outlet
327(67)
Denning Social Levels
329(1)
Educational level as a criterion
330(1)
Occupational class as a criterion
331(1)
Realities of social levels
332(3)
Incidences and Frequencies of Sexual Outlet
335(1)
Total outlet
335(4)
Masturbation
339(4)
Nocturnal emissions
343(2)
Heterosexual petting
345(2)
Pre-marital intercourse
347(4)
Intercourse with prostitutes
351(4)
Marital intercourse
355(2)
Homosexual contacts
357(5)
Animal intercourse
362(1)
Attitudes on Sexual Techniques
363(1)
Sources of erotic arousal
363(2)
Nudity
365(2)
Manual manipulation
367(2)
Oral eroticism
369(4)
Positions in intercourse
373(1)
Patterns of Behavior
374(1)
Masturbation
375(2)
Petting
377(4)
Pre-marital Intercourse
381(2)
Extramarital intercourse
383(1)
Homosexual contacts
383(1)
Social Implications
384(2)
In clinical practice
386(1)
In social service
387(1)
In the Army and Navy
388(1)
In everyday contacts
389(1)
In the law
389(4)
Social Levels among Negroes
393(1)
11 Stability of Sexual Patterns
394(55)
Patterns in Successive Generations
394(2)
Comparisons of accumulative incidences
396(3)
Comparisons of frequencies
399(18)
Vertical Mobility: at an Early Age
417(9)
Occupational classes 2 and 3
426(1)
Occupational class 4
427(6)
Occupational class 5
433(1)
Occupational class 6
433(3)
Occupational class 7
436(1)
Vertical Mobility: at Later Ages
436(4)
Transmission of Sexual Mores
440(9)
12 Rural-Urban Background and Sexual Outlet
449(16)
Frequencies of Total Outlet
451(2)
Specific Sexual Outlets
453(1)
Masturbation
453(1)
Nocturnal emissions
453(1)
Petting to climax
453(2)
Pre-marital intercourse
455(1)
Marital intercourse
455(1)
Homosexual outlet
455(4)
Animal contacts
459(6)
13 Religious Background and Sexual Outlet
465(32)
Total Sexual Outlet
469(3)
Masturbation
472(4)
Nocturnal Emissions
476(1)
Pre-marital Petting to Climax
477(1)
Pre-marital Intercourse
477(2)
Marital Intercourse
479(3)
Homosexual Outlets
482(1)
Religious Bases of the Mores
483(14)
PART III SOURCES OF SEXUAL OUTLET
14 Masturbation
497(20)
Definition
497(1)
References
498(1)
Incidences and Frequencies
499(1)
Incidences
499(1)
Pre-adolescent activity
499(7)
Adolescent activity
506(1)
In various groups
507(2)
Techniques
509(2)
Correlations with Other Outlets
511(1)
Significance of Masturbation
512(5)
15 Nocturnal Emissions
517(14)
References
518(1)
Incidences and Frequencies
519(6)
Content of Nocturnal Sex Dreams
525(2)
Relation to Other Outlets
527(4)
16 Heterosexual Petting
531(16)
References
532(1)
Incidences and Frequencies
533(7)
Techniques in Petting
540(2)
Social Significance of Petting
542(5)
17 Pre-marital Intercourse
547(16)
References
548(1)
Incidences and Frequencies
549(8)
Nature of Pre-marital Intercourse
557(2)
Significance of Pre-marital Intercourse
559(4)
18 Marital Intercourse
563(20)
References
564(1)
Incidence and Significance
564(5)
Frequencies
569(2)
Coital Techniques in Marriage
571(1)
Extent of petting
572(1)
Mouth stimulation
573(1)
Breast stimulation
574(1)
Genital stimulation, manual
575(1)
Genital stimulation, oral
576(2)
Positions in intercourse
578(1)
Anal eroticism
579(1)
Speed of male orgasm
579(2)
Nudity
581(1)
Preferences for light or dark
581(2)
19 Extra-marital Intercourse
583(12)
References
584(1)
Incidences and Frequencies
584(5)
Relation to Other Outlets
589(2)
Social Significance
591(4)
20 Intercourse with Prostitutes
595(15)
References
596(1)
Incidences and Frequencies
597(7)
Techniques
604(1)
Significance of Prostitution
605(5)
21 Homosexual Outlet
610(57)
References
611(1)
Definition
612(5)
Previous Estimates of Incidence
617(6)
Incidence Data in Present Study
623(8)
Frequencies
631(5)
The Heterosexual-Homosexual Balance
636(20)
Bisexuality
656(3)
Scientific and Social Implications
659(8)
22 Animal Contacts
667(14)
References
669(1)
Incidences and Frequencies
669(5)
Nature of Contacts
674(1)
Social Significance
675(6)
23 Clinical Tables
681(55)
Definitions
682(3)
How To Use the Tables
685(1)
Single White Males
686(24)
Married White Males
710(20)
Previously Married White Males
730(6)
Appendix on Sample Size 736(30)
Bibliography 766(23)
Index 789
Dr. Alfred Charles Kinsey was an American biologist, professor of entomology and zoology, and sexologist. Known as the father of the sexual revolution, Kinsey has influenced social and cultural values in the United States and around the world.