Hi, Michael.

I'm impressed w/your concept map. At least at this writing (who knows 
w/reviews), I simply cover the numerous physiological correlates of sexual 
orientation w/a brief listing of findings, emphasizing that they are simply 
correlates and that the pattern does not seem to be consistent in terms of 
gender (lesbians versus gay men) and ethnicity. My favorite reference is:

Carroll, M. P. (1998). But fingerprints don’t lie, eh? Prevailing gender 
ideologies and scientific knowledge. *Psychology of Women Quarterly, 22*, 
739-749.

Cheryl R.
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From: Britt, Michael [mailto:[email protected]]
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Subject: Re: [tips] Concept Map on Sexual Orientation
 
I didn't see that in my reading, but I'll check out the reference you  
have below.  I think the whole idea of measuring body differences  
until you come up with something significant seems like a questionable  
research strategy.

I also found one study that concluded that homosexual men have larger  
penises than heteros:

The relation between sexual orientation and penile size, Anthony F  
Bogaert; Scott Hershlberger, Archives of Sexual Behavior; Jun 1999; 28.

I'm not sure whether to mention this finding.  It was only one study  
and the topic of sexual orientation is controversial enough.  I don't  
know....thoughts?

Michael


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On Oct 8, 2009, at 1:47 PM, Mark A. Casteel wrote:

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>
>
> Hi Michel. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under  
> the impression that the index finger/ring finger ratio idea only  
> seems to hold for white homosexuals (interesting).
>
> Source:  Dennis McFadden, Ph.D.,1 , 6 John C. Loehlin, Ph.D.,1 S.  
> Marc Breedlove, Ph.D.,2
> Richard A. Lippa, Ph.D.,3 John T. Manning, Ph.D.,4 and Qazi Rahman,  
> Ph.D. (2005) Archives of Sexual Behavior, 34, 341-356.
>
> At 12:38 PM 10/8/2009, you wrote:
>> I'm putting together my notes for an upcoming episode on the origins
>> of sexual orientation.  The topic, of course, is huge, but I'm going
>> to try to provide a general overview of the various explanations -
>> nature/nurture and in between - for sexual orientation.  I've got my
>> notes in a concept map which is starting to get out of hand.  Any
>> thoughts/input/feedback appreciated (especially if anything really
>> important is missing).  Here's the link to the map:
>>
>> http://bit.ly/sexualorientation
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> Michael Britt
>> [email protected]
>> www.thepsychfiles.com
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