The Social Psychology of Sexual Interactions
19 Things You Didn’t Know About Other People’s Sex Lives
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Narrated by:
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Roy Baumeister
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Dianne Tice
About this listen
Join leading social psychologists Roy Baumeister and Dianne Tice to discover what decades of data reveal about human sexuality.
In this compelling audio series, renowned human behavior experts Roy Baumeister and Dianne Tice unravel the mysteries surrounding one of humanity’s most talked about but least understood forms of social interaction: sex. Playing the objective role of alien scientists observing human beings from outer space, they find patterns, puzzles, and paradoxes in how we make sexual decisions.
Drawing on social psychology and even economics, they find new insights into age-old questions, such as:
- Do men really want to have sex more than women?
- Who is actually having lots of sex, and why?
- How has the internet changed sexual behavior?
- Why have so many societies tried to stifle female sexuality?
In 19 eye-opening lectures, Drs. Tice and Baumeister delve into fascinating facts and findings to analyze human sexuality as a form of social interaction. While their discussions are strongly based in data about how mostly normal people make sexual decisions, they also explore larger issues about our sexual nature and motivations. This masterful audio course will answer all the questions you were afraid to ask and help you better understand human sexuality from a scientific vantage.
This course is part of the Learn25 collection.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-12-23
honesty about the research and data representaion.
Very good and easy to understand lectures about the topic. Lot of good info and even a good honest advice for the relationship and communication.
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