Alfred Kinsey

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Alfred Kinsey was an American biologist and sexologist whose pioneering mid-20th-century research on human sexual behavior fundamentally transformed public understanding of sexuality.

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instanceOf biologist
human
sexologist
academicDegree Sc.D.
birthDate 1894-06-23
birthPlace Hoboken, New Jersey, United States NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart disease
pneumonia
controversialFor challenging traditional sexual morals in mid-20th-century America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1956-08-25
deathPlace Bloomington, Indiana, United States NERFINISHED
developed Kinsey scale NERFINISHED
educatedAt Bowdoin College NERFINISHED
Harvard University
employer Indiana University Bloomington NERFINISHED
era 20th century
familyName Kinsey NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork entomology
human sexuality research
sexology
founded Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University NERFINISHED
fullName Alfred Charles Kinsey NERFINISHED
givenName Alfred
influenced modern sexology
public discourse on sexuality
sexual revolution
knownFor Kinsey Reports NERFINISHED
Kinsey scale NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
laterKnownAs Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction NERFINISHED
laterReligion agnostic
marriageStart 1921 (to Clara McMillen)
notableConcept continuum of sexual orientation
notableWork Sexual Behavior in the Human Female NERFINISHED
Sexual Behavior in the Human Male NERFINISHED
numberOfChildren 4
occupation biologist
professor
sexologist
placeOfBurial Bloomington, Indiana, United States NERFINISHED
positionHeld Professor of Zoology at Indiana University
publicationDateOfWork 1948 (Sexual Behavior in the Human Male)
1953 (Sexual Behavior in the Human Female)
religion raised Methodist
researchFocus human sexual behavior
sexual orientation
sexual practices in the United States
spouse Clara McMillen NERFINISHED

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