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== Findings == === Kinsey reports === {{Main|Kinsey Reports}} The Kinsey Reports are two published works, ''Sexual Behavior in the Human Male'' (1948) and ''Sexual Behavior in the Human Female'' (1953). These reports discuss the sexual attractions, behaviors, and development of human males and females.<ref name=":1" /><ref name="Kinsey 651" /> The data to scale the participants comes from their "psychosexual responses and/or overt experience" in relation to sexual attraction and activity with the same and opposite sexes.<ref name=":1" /> The inclusion of psychosexual responses allows someone with less sexual experience to rank evenly with someone of greater sexual experience.<ref name=":1" /><!--Anyone who has access to the reports please complete the findings for prevalence of Kinsey 0, 1, 2, and 4. The statistics below were taken from http://www.kinseyinstitute.org/resources/ak-data.html --> * '''Men''': 11.6% of white males aged 20β35 were given a rating of 3 for this period of their lives.<ref name="Kinsey 651">Kinsey, et al. 1948. ''[[Sexual Behavior in the Human Male]]'', Table 147, p. 651</ref> The study also reported that 10% of American males surveyed were "more or less exclusively homosexual for at least three years between the ages of 16 and 55" (in the 5 to 6 range).<ref name="Kinsey 651" /> * '''Women''': 7% of single females aged 20β35 and 4% of previously married females aged 20β35 were given a rating of 3 for this period of their lives.<ref>Kinsey, et al. 1953. ''[[Sexual Behavior in the Human Female]]'', Table 142, p. 499</ref> 2% to 6% of females, aged 20β35, were given a rating of 5<ref>Kinsey, et al. 1953. ''[[Sexual Behavior in the Human Female]]'', p. 488</ref> and 1% to 3% of unmarried females aged 20β35 were rated as 6.<ref>Kinsey, et al. 1953. ''[[Sexual Behavior in the Human Female]]'', Table 142, p. 499, and p. 474</ref> The results found in "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female" show a higher number of men who lean towards homosexuality than recorded for the women.<ref name=":1" /> Kinsey addresses that the result is contrary to reports that women have more homosexual leanings than men. He posits that such reports are due to the "wishful thinking on the part of such heterosexual males."<ref name=":1" />
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