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- His results challenged many widely held beliefs about sexuality, including the belief that women were not sexual. His work contributed to both the feminist and the gay/lesbian liberation movements. He was determined to make the study of sex a science, and in large part he succeeded.
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Apr 1, 2020 · The Kinsey Reports directly attacked the psychoanalytic tradition on two key issues: on the prevalence and pathological status of homosexuality and on the empirical validity of Freudian theories of female sexuality — on the clitoral vs. vaginal female orgasm, frigidity, and other aspects of female sexual behavior.
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Although his research was on Americans, it came to be a worldwide source of information about human sexuality and set standards for sex research every- where. In America and much of the world, his work was a decisive factor in changing attitudes toward sex.
Instead of three categories (heterosexual, bisexual and homosexual), a seven-point Kinsey scale system was used. The reports also state that nearly 46% of the male subjects had "reacted" sexually to persons of both sexes in the course of their adult lives, and 37% had at least one homosexual experience.
Kinsey's research went beyond theory and interview to include observation of and participation in sexual activity, sometimes involving co-workers. Kinsey justified this sexual experimentation as being necessary to gain the confidence of his research subjects.
The modern study of sexuality was dominated by the medical perspective before 1940. Kinsey, a biologist, brought to the study of sexual expression a taxonomic approach (i.e., an interest in classification and description).
Research on how sexual behavior and the menstrual cycle interact to affect the human immune system, for example, could have implications for how to time vaccinations for maximum efficacy and how to schedule cardiology visits for the most accurate test results.
Feb 19, 2012 · There were three broad categories of academic responses to Alfred Kinsey’s Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (Kinsey, Pomeroy and Martin, 1948): method; findings; and broader reflections on the book’s place in American social life and democracy.