Personality and lipid level differences associated with homosexual and bisexual identity in men
- Resource Type
- Journal Article
- Authors
- Snyder, Peter J; Weinrich, James D; Pillard, Richard C
- Source
- Snyder, Peter J and Weinrich, James D and Pillard, Richard C (1994) Personality and lipid level differences associated with homosexual and bisexual identity in men. [Journal (Paginated)]
- Subject
- Biology: Ethology
Biology: Sociobiology
Psychology: Evolutionary Psychology
Neuroscience: Neuropsychology
Ethology
Sociobiology
Evolutionary Psychology
Neuropsychology
- Language
Bisexuality is thought by many to be an intermediate sexual orientation on a continuum between the more exclusive extremes of heterosexuality and homosexuality. Kinsey et al. (1948) adopted this assumption in devising their scale of sexual orientation, which assigned seven anchored points along what they saw as a continuum of behavior from exclusively homosexual (HS) to exclusively heterosexual (HT).