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| Different types of data sources |
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| surveys, interviews of children and adolescents, and talking computer interviews |
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| Infants have been observed fondling their own genitals |
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| Non-genital sexual experiences for infants 2-0 |
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| sucking mothers breasts, sucking on fingers, and being cuddled and rocked can also be sensuous |
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| psychological bond that forms between an infant and the mother, father, or other caregiver |
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| Early childhood impression of masturbation |
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| learns that masturbation is somethin that one does in private |
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| Early childhood differences between gender |
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| seems to be about dress/and hair |
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| same gender social organizations |
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| steps of heterosexual sequence |
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| kissing to french to fondling to intercourse to oral |
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| how many people have premarital intercourse |
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| Four different attitudes towards premarital |
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| abstinence, permissiveness with affection, permissive without affection, double standard |
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| wrong for males nad females regardless of the circumstances |
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| Permissivness with affection |
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| permissable for males and females if in a stable relationship of love or engaged |
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| Permissive without affection |
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| permissable for males and females regardless of emotinoal commitment |
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| exceptable for men and not women |
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| premarital intercourse motives |
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| love, physical arousal and pleasure, peer pressure, women:love and affection, men:physical pleasure |
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| while in relationship, the partner are monogamous when relationship ends, partners move on to another |
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