Aging--stability and Change in the FamilyRobert William Fogel, James G. March Academic Press, 1981 - 341 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 322
... sexuality . When the data were analyzed by age and sex cohorts and controlled for activity versus no- activity by separating out those with no activity , several new conclusions could be drawn . First , over time , mean levels of sexual ...
... sexuality . When the data were analyzed by age and sex cohorts and controlled for activity versus no- activity by separating out those with no activity , several new conclusions could be drawn . First , over time , mean levels of sexual ...
الصفحة 323
... sexual activity ( the pattern of some activity to no activity ) accounts for ... levels of activity during the study period . Other patterns of a fluctuating ... levels of sexual activity , 7 % had continuously absent sexual activity , 11 ...
... sexual activity ( the pattern of some activity to no activity ) accounts for ... levels of activity during the study period . Other patterns of a fluctuating ... levels of sexual activity , 7 % had continuously absent sexual activity , 11 ...
الصفحة 326
... levels of sexual functioning in sexually functioning middle - aged and older people are determined more by a psychosocial process than by a physiological process . Masters and Johnson ( 1966 , 1970 ) have espoused such a view based on ...
... levels of sexual functioning in sexually functioning middle - aged and older people are determined more by a psychosocial process than by a physiological process . Masters and Johnson ( 1966 , 1970 ) have espoused such a view based on ...
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