Full Description
First published in 1986. This book focuses on a multiciliary approach to studying sexual behavior. It purports that biosexual, sociosexual, and psychosexual research can be combined within a single framework as they are complementary rather than in conflict, and together they provide an integrative picture of human sexual functioning.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Study of Sexual Behavior As a Multidisciplinary Venture Chapter 2 Unique Features of Human Sexuality in the Context of Evolution Chapter 3 Models and Measures of Sexual Response: Psychophysiological Assessment of Male and Female Arousal Chapter 4 Human Sexuality in Cross-Cultural Perspective Chapter 5 The Sociological Approach to Human Sexuality Chapter 6 A Psychological Approach to Human Sexuality: The Sexual Behavior Sequence Chapter 7 Coition As Emotion Chapter 8 Integrating Sex Research