Title: Methodologies used to Study Human Sexual Behavior
1Methodologies used to Study Human Sexual Behavior
- Surveys
- Clinical Studies
- Quasi-Experiments
2SEX SURVEYS - METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
- 1) PURPOSEFUL DISTORTION
- 2) ABILITY TO REMEMBER
- 3) ABILITY TO ESTIMATE
- 4) COST
3ALFRED KINSEY Pioneer of the Sex Survey
- SEXUAL
- BEHAVIOR IN
- THE HUMAN
- MALE (1948)
- SEXUAL
- BEHAVIOR IN
- THE HUMAN
- FEMALE (1953)
4Kinseys Method
- 100 Sampling Technique
- Face-to-face interviewing
- Rapid fire questioning
- Anonymity
5Results from a Survey of Illinois 4-Year
University Students
6Results from a Survey of Illinois 4-Year
University Students
7Results from a Survey of Illinois 4-Year
University Students
8The last time you had sex, what form of birth
control did you use?
- Female College
- Students in Illinois
9Male CollegeStudents in Illinois
- The last time you had sex, what form of birth
control did you use?
10Clinical Studies
- William
- Masters
- Virginia
- Johnson
11Human Sexual Response (1966)
- 694 people studied
- males - ages 21-89
- females - ages 18-78
- Mostly medical students
- Medical View of the sample - the processes
observed assumed to be normative
12Technology for Sex Research
13Technology for Sex Research
- Vaginal Photoplethysmograph
14Technology for Sex Research
15Advantages Disadvantages of Masters Johnsons
methods
- Sophisticated technology
- Sampling problems
- Unnatural laboratory setting
- Direct observation No self-report problems
16Quasi-Experiments
- Some Important Characteristics of Real
Experiments Manipulation, Control, Random
Assignment, Systematic Measurement - Why Quasi? ---You cant manipulate gender.
17Design of Heimans Quasi-Experimental Study
erotic
erotic romantic romantic control
male initiated male perspective
female perspective
female initiated male perspective
female perspective
Manipulations of story content
Crossed with this matrix of manipulations was the
gender of the participant
18Two Types of MeasuresUsed in Heimans Study
- Physiological
- Self-Report
19Results from Heimans Study
- Explicit sex was most arousing for both men and
women - Female-initiated/female-centered scenarios were
most arousing for both men and women - When physiological measures indicated that women
were aroused 1/2 failed to report it