Homosexuality Part 5: An In-Depth Look At Alfred Kinsey Pt 2

We finish up looking at the Kinsey Report, and the influence Kinsey has had on sex education, science, and radical case made by some, based on this fallacious report, that Pedophilia should be made legal.

As an entomologist, Kinsey made a name for himself studying individual variations among gall wasps by amassing a huge collection of specimens. When he turned his attention to sex research, Kinsey followed an ostensibly similar approach, sampling volunteers and amassing a vast collection of “sexual histories,” analysis of which he and his colleagues published in the controversial, surprise best-selling studies, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953).

It is widely recognized that Kinsey’s methods, though pioneering, were flawed in many respects. For various reasons, his survey samples were substantially skewed toward non-representative populations, including convicted criminals and homosexuals.

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