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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.
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.
Preface by Alaan GreggAcknowledgements1. Historical Introduction2. Interviewing3. Statistical Problems4. Valitity of the Data5. Early Sexual Growth and Activity6. Total Sexual Outlet7. Age and Sexual Outlet8. Marital Status and Sexual Outlet9. Age of Adolescence and Sexual Outlet10. Social Level and Sexual Outlet11. Stability of Sexual Patterns12. Rural-Urban Background and Sexual Outlet13. Religious Background and Sexual Outlet14. Masterbation15. Nocturnal Emissions16. Heterosexual Petting17. Pre-marital Intercourse18. Marital Intercourse19. Extra-Marital Intercourse20. Intercourse with Prostitutes21. Homosexual Outlet22. Animal Contacts23. Clinical TablesAppendix on Sample SizeBibliographyIndex