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List the contributions Havelock Ellis and Alfred Kinsey made to the science of human sexuality

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Module 1

  • List the contributions Havelock Ellis and Alfred Kinsey made to the science of human sexuality.
  • List 4 concerns to keep in mind when doing experimental sexual research

Module 2

  • Using Figures 2.5, 2.6, and 2.7, list the one phase that is similar in all 3 cycles and explain why this is the case.
  • List the detection methods and symptoms of the following female cancers:
    • Cervical
    • Endometrial
    • Ovarian
    • Breast

Module 3

  • List the physical changes or symptoms that occur during the male climacteric.
  • Describe where the components of semen come from, the amount and the function of each component.

Module 4

  • List the effects and possible side effects of the following as they relate to being used as aphrodisiacs: amyl nitrate and Viagra.
  • List the stages of Kaplan’s and Masters’ and Johnson’s models of sexual response and describe the benefit of one over the other.
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Module 1

  • List the contributions Havelock Ellis and Alfred Kinsey made to the science of human sexuality.
  • List 4 concerns to keep in mind when doing experimental sexual research

Module 2

  • Using Figures 2.5, 2.6, and 2.7, list the one phase that is similar in all 3 cycles and explain why this is the case.
  • List the detection methods and symptoms of the following female cancers:
    • Cervical
    • Endometrial
    • Ovarian
    • Breast

Module 3

  • List the physical changes or symptoms that occur during the male climacteric.
  • Describe where the components of semen come from, the amount and the function of each component.

Module 4

  • List the effects and possible side effects of the following as they relate to being used as aphrodisiacs: amyl nitrate and Viagra.
  • List the stages of Kaplan’s and Masters’ and Johnson’s models of sexual response and describe the benefit of one over the other.

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