Re: [tips] Hey Guys! Stop Worrying!

2015-03-03 Thread Paul C Bernhardt
I’m hoping that reading the paper would point out misattribution of arousal as the likely reason some men interpret physiological arousal as revulsion towards homosexual behavior rather than attraction. Paul C Bernhardt Associate Professor of Psychology Frostburg State University pcbernhardt☞fro

Re: [tips] Hey Guys! Stop Worrying!

2015-03-03 Thread Beth Benoit
ry-theory-in-113-populations.pdf > > > > > > Cheers, > > [image: Karl L. Wuensch] <http://core.ecu.edu/psyc/wuenschk/klw.htm> > > *From:* Carol DeVolder [mailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Tuesday, March 03, 2015 5:03 PM > *To:* Teaching in the Psycholog

Re: [tips] Hey Guys! Stop Worrying!

2015-03-03 Thread Beth Benoit
That's nothin'! (So to speak.) When I teach Human Sexuality, a study that always garners a lot of interest (and hopefully is remembered) is one done at University of Georgia which hypothesizes that men who are homophobic demonstrate sexual arousal when viewing homosexual pornography. (And so, ca

RE: [tips] Hey Guys! Stop Worrying!

2015-03-03 Thread Wuensch, Karl L
-populations.pdf Cheers, [Karl L. Wuensch]<http://core.ecu.edu/psyc/wuenschk/klw.htm> From: Carol DeVolder [mailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 5:03 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: Re: [tips] Hey Guys! Stop Worrying! OMG---when I first re

Re: [tips] Hey Guys! Stop Worrying!

2015-03-03 Thread Mike Palij
On Tue, 03 Mar 2015 14:09:16 -0800, Carol DeVolder wrote: OMG---when I first read the abstract I thought the measurements were in inches. I was stunned. Conclude what you will... I conclude: (1) You're not Canadian. ;-) (2) Most males who made the same reading error are probably experiencing

Re: [tips] Hey Guys! Stop Worrying!

2015-03-03 Thread Carol DeVolder
OMG---when I first read the abstract I thought the measurements were in inches. I was stunned. Conclude what you will... On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 2:31 PM, Mike Palij wrote: > A new research study/meta-analysis of, uh, y'know length, indicates > that the "normal" length is likely less than what m

[tips] Hey Guys! Stop Worrying!

2015-03-03 Thread Mike Palij
A new research study/meta-analysis of, uh, y'know length, indicates that the "normal" length is likely less than what most think. The research was published in the journal -- I kid you not -- BJU International, a Wiley journal. For those who are curious, see: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi