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... percent ; the study by Bieber et al . ( 1962 ) , perhaps the most ambitious and best - known work of its type , found 1 to 2 percent of adult American males to be exclusively homosexual ; Hunt ( 1974 ) found 1 percent of males who rated ...
... percent ; the study by Bieber et al . ( 1962 ) , perhaps the most ambitious and best - known work of its type , found 1 to 2 percent of adult American males to be exclusively homosexual ; Hunt ( 1974 ) found 1 percent of males who rated ...
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... percent in 1965 to 21 percent in 1975 , but rose to 25 percent in 1980 ( Robin- son and Jedlicka 1982 ) . Although there was no corresponding rise among the number of men students regarding premarital sexual copulation as immoral , both ...
... percent in 1965 to 21 percent in 1975 , but rose to 25 percent in 1980 ( Robin- son and Jedlicka 1982 ) . Although there was no corresponding rise among the number of men students regarding premarital sexual copulation as immoral , both ...
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... per- cent described their health as " excellent " or " good , " while 25 percent rated their health as " fair " ; only 3 percent said " poor " ( Starr and Weiner 1981 ; Table 56 ) . The same study found that 29 percent of the ...
... per- cent described their health as " excellent " or " good , " while 25 percent rated their health as " fair " ; only 3 percent said " poor " ( Starr and Weiner 1981 ; Table 56 ) . The same study found that 29 percent of the ...
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The Paired Bond and Our Contemporary Society | 2 |
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Love and Pair Bonding | 72 |
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