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  1. The Kinsey Reports are two scholarly books on human sexual behavior, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953), written by Alfred Kinsey, Wardell Pomeroy, Clyde Martin, and (for Sexual Behavior in the Human Female) Paul Gebhard and published by W.B. Saunders.

  2. Este informe provoca hasta hoy grandes controversias, sobre todo por los métodos de acceso a la información, la selección de los entrevistados (en su mayoría presidiarios y prostitutos homosexuales), además sobre el origen de la información del comportamiento sexual en niños.

  3. The Kinsey Report. The Kinsey Report is a Gary, Indiana -based band, established in 1984 by the brothers Donald, Ralph, and Kenneth Kinsey, plus a family friend, Ron Prince. As Big Daddy Kinsey and the Kinsey Report, they effectively backed their father, Big Daddy Kinsey.

  4. 9 de ene. de 2020 · Funding a Sexual Revolution: The Kinsey Reports - REsource. 2,923 words. / January 9, 2020. By: Rachel Wimpee and Teresa Iacobelli. It has been over seventy years since Alfred Kinsey published research findings asserting that people do not fit exclusively into binary sexual categories.

  5. Kinsey devised a classification scheme to measure sexual orientation. It is commonly known as the Kinsey Scale; Reanalyses of Alfred Kinsey's Data. In the Final Report and Background Papers of the National Institute of Mental Health's Task Force on Homosexuality (Gebhard 1972), Gebhard reanalyzed

  6. kinseyinstitute.org › about › historyKinsey History

    The 'Kinsey Reports' In January of 1948, W. B. Saunders and Company published the first volume of the results of the ISR research team: Sexual Behavior in the Human Male.The wildly popular volume quickly reached number two on the New York Times Bestseller’s List with royalties going back to ISR for continued research. The complementary work, Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (W.B. Saunders ...

  7. 21 de mar. de 2016 · Alfred Kinsey's reports on human sexual behavior have been revolutionizing the ways in which individuals think about sexuality and sexual behaviors. More than 18,000 individuals participated in the separate studies on men and women, where sexual histories were collected and later analyzed.