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Books received as of April 30, 1985
Authors:Danielle Julien PhD  Camil Bouchard PhD  Martin Gagnon PhD  Andrée Pomerleau PhD
Institution:1. Department of Psychology , University of Quebec , Montreal, Case postale 8888, Succursale “A,”, Montreal, P.Q., H3C 3P8, Canada;2. University of Quebec , Montreal
Abstract:This research focuses on insiders’ views of marital sex and their dyadic patterning. The analyses were conducted based on seventy‐two (72) couples’ assessments of their recent sexual interactions. Non‐genital and genital activities were assessed as a function of the respondents’ and the actors’ gender, and as a function of constructs that were specific to the marital partners as individuals and as a marital dyad. Consistent differences were found between husbands’ and wives’ perceptions of discrepancies within their couple. Regardless of respondents’ gender, couples reported that wives were genitally less active than husbands and that this was in accordance with the wives’ preferences. The results are discussed with respect to the advantages of using a dyadic methodology for measuring dimensions of sex which involve interpersonal behaviors.
Keywords:marital sex  gender differences  insiders’ view  dyadic methodology  non‐genital and genital sex
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