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Tables of Contents for Sexual Behavior in the Human Male
Chapter/Section Title
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PREFACE
v
2
ALAN GREGG
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
vii
 
PART I. HISTORY AND METHOD
3
154
1. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION
3
32
Objectives in the Present Study
5
4
Development of Present Study
9
7
Difficulties encountered
11
2
Cooperating groups
13
3
The Taxonomic Approach
16
5
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
12
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
7
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
11
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 group 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
157
340
5. EARLY SEXUAL GROWTH AND ACTIVITY
157
36
Erotic Arousal and Orgasm
157
6
Pre-adolescent Sex Play
163
12
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
7
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
21
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
6
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
Defining Social Levels
329
6
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
28
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
11
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
10
Masturbation
375
2
Petting
377
4
Pre-marital Intercourse
381
2
Extra-marital intercourse
383
1
Homosexual contacts
383
1
Social Implications
384
9
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
23
Comparisons of accumulative incidences
396
3
Comparisons of frequencies
399
18
Vertical Mobility: at an Early Age
417
19
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
12
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
497
239
14. MASTURBATION
497
20
Definition
497
1
References
498
1
Incidences and Frequencies
499
10
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
12
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