2. INTRODUCT
ION
The point of this
research paper, is to
see:
•how sexually active our
young adults.
•What young adults believe
consider sexual activity
3. LITERATUR
E REVIEW
#1
Nigel Barber PH.D, he started comparing:
if men were more sexually active than women in a
relationship.
how the viewer of pornography is consumed by men has
created the impression that the male species are sexually
hyper, but that does not mean women do not watch or use
pornography as a way to be come sexually aroused
Barber also looked at Bi-sexual couples in the 70s, during
that experience it showed that women experience more
orgasms whereas men got tired, and many women also
engaged in sexual relations with other women
4. LITERATUR
E REVIEW
#2
Masturbation, you do it and you RARELY want
anyone to know about it.
The general population assumes men do it no
questions asked since all men are ‘hyperactive
sexual beings”, Right? How many women practice
masturbation?
A survey was conducted by university students on
female students: The results were put into a table of
frequency and percentages: of mixed University
students 42%, 43% of unmixed university students
practice masturbation
5. LITERATUR
E REVIEW
#3
our Kern County education system advocated abstinence
only programs
Researchers in Turkey gave our questionnaires to 861
senior high school students to evaluate sexual attitudes
and behaviors to determine the predictors of sexual
initiation
The results were: the usage of a condom during the first
intercourse was low, lower academic preformance and
cigarette smoking among both genders were related to
having sexual intercourse
Median partner numbers among males were higher than
females, negative feelings after the first sex among
females were higher than males
6. LITERATUR
E REVIEW
#4
219 adolescents truly believe that the
internet and peers are a good way to get a
sex education
students were able to correctly identify
menstruation cycle questions, but when it
came to the contraceptives were leading
more towards condoms as the most
effective way to prevent pregnancy at a 73%
and 33% for the availability of contraceptives
8. METHOD
Participants: Bakersfield College students from two different psychology
classes
Procedure: A anonymous survey distributed online via email. There were
no other perquisites which had to be met when considering the
participants for the study
Instrument: The questionnaire asked demographic questions ranging
from basic to more specific ones in order to allow comparisons between
the different subgroups of the participants.The remainder of the
questionnaire dealt specific questions put for by students in a Research
Methods course learning how to conduct research.
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