Sexual Selection and Its Consequences
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Reynolds, Benjamin S.
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2011
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Thesis
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en_US
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This paper reviews the history of philosophies of gender including feminist and masculist perspectives on gender relations. A functional contextualist behaviorist model is examined and recommended as a superior alternative for analyzing and solving problems of gender. Specific theoretical applications are proposed for socio-sexual problems, such as sexual assault, trauma recovery, and loneliness.
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