Sexual Behavior in the Human Male

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Sexual Behavior in the Human Male is Alfred Kinsey’s landmark 1948 scientific study that revolutionized the understanding of human sexuality through large-scale empirical research and statistical analysis.

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instanceOf book
scientific study
associatedWith Alfred Kinsey Institute NERFINISHED
Kinsey Reports NERFINISHED
author Alfred Kinsey NERFINISHED
Clyde E. Martin NERFINISHED
Wardell B. Pomeroy NERFINISHED
basedOn empirical research
interviews
statistical analysis
controversial yes
controversyTopic methodology
moral objections
sampling bias
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfStudy psychology
sexology
sociology
followedBy Sexual Behavior in the Human Female NERFINISHED
followedByPublicationYear 1953
genre non-fiction
scientific literature
impact influenced later sex research
revolutionized understanding of human sexuality
language English
mainTopic extramarital sex
homosexual behavior
incidence of orgasm
male sexual behavior
masturbation
premarital sex
prevalence of sexual practices
sexual orientation
notableFor challenging social norms about sexuality
introducing the Kinsey scale of sexual orientation
large-scale quantitative study of sexual behavior
numberOfSubjects approximately 5300
placeOfResearch Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1948
publicationYear 1948
publisher W.B. Saunders Company NERFINISHED
researchMethod large-scale survey
quantitative analysis
structured interviews
subject human sexuality
sexology
sexual behavior
statistics
timePeriodCovered early 20th century United States

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Alfred Kinsey in Kinsey notableWork Sexual Behavior in the Human Male