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    Examples of Research
  • The Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality
    The goal of this journal is to disseminate knowledge about all aspects of human sexuality.

  • The Kinsey Institute
    The mission of The Kinsey Institute is to promote interdisciplinary research and scholarship in the fields of human sexuality, gender, and reproduction.

  • The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality
    SSSS is an international organization dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about sexuality.

  • American Board of Sexology
    This site, the home page of the American Board of Sexology, offers links and information on the field of sexology and research on this topic.

  • History of Sexology
    This section provides a brief overview of the development of sexology during the period before WW II.

  • Center for Social Research Methods
    This website is for people involved in applied social research and evaluation, and includes links to other locations on the Web that deal with applied social research methods.

  • Annual Review of Sex Research
    This overview of the highly regarded Annual Review of Sex Research has references to every article in the last eight volumes.

  • Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
    Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health is a journal that encompasses all the aspects of epidemiology and public health. It publishes original papers, leading articles, reviews, and short papers concerned with the study and improvement of communities worldwide.

  • The Society of Natural Science
    The Society of Natural Science is a scientific organization based on a belief in total determinism, using the scientific method to discover the truths about human nature.

  • Examples of Journals Publishing Research in Human Sexuality
    A few of the several hundred journals devoted to human sexuality are featured at this site.

    Methods of Research

  • Survey Method
    This research illustrates three important facets of research in human sexuality: case study, survey method, and nonresponse bias.

  • How To Do Research
    This site covers various aspects of conducting research.

  • Conducting Surveys
    This site contains links to many topics related to conducting surveys.

  • National Surveys - NORC: The National Health and Social Life Survey
    A concise summary, with links to data, of the methodology of the NHSLS. The description includes the planning process and theoretical framework of the project as well as a description of how questions were devised and revised.

  • National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
    Offers a description of research design (with a PowerPoint presentation for download). Results for specific questions may be found by searching the NLSAD and the particular subject.

  • CDC Adolescent and School Health
    A gateway to sites that describe the survey, list the questions, provide some publication, and offer access to data and tools to compare data over time and across place.



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