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SEX, ADVICE COLUMNISTS, AND POP PSYCHOLOGY
Information and Advice as Entertainment
Think About It CAMPUS NEWSPAPER SEX ADVICE COLUMNS: EDUCATION OR ENTERTAINMENT?
Practically Speaking EVALUATING POP PSYCHOLOGY
The Use and Abuse of Statistics
THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT SEXUALITY
Value Judgments Versus Objectivity
Opinions, Biases, and Stereotypes
Confusing Attitudes and Behaviors
Common Fallacies: Egocentric and Ethnocentric Thinking
SEX RESEARCH METHODS
Research Concerns
Clinical Research
Survey Research
Practically Speaking ANSWERING A SEX RESEARCH QUESTIONNAIRE
Observational Research
Experimental Research
THE SEX RESEARCHERS
Richard von Krafft-Ebing
Sigmund Freud
Havelock Ellis
Alfred Kinsey
William Masters and Virginia Johnson
CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH STUDIES
The National Health and Social Life Survey
The National Survey of Family Growth
The Youth Behavior Risk Study
The National College Health Assessment
EMERGING RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES
Feminist Scholarship
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Research
Directions for Further Research
ETHNICITY AND SEXUALITY
African Americans
Latinos
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
FINAL THOUGHTS
SUMMARY
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
SEX AND THE INTERNET
SUGGESTED WEB SITES
SUGGESTED READING







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