Sex IQ Tests for Increasing Sexual Intelligence and Becoming a Sex Expert


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This book contains ten 50-question Sex IQ tests, for a total of 500 questions on sex topics including sexuality, intercourse, tantric sex, orgasms, ejaculation, G-spot, oral sex, masturbation, erotica, male reproductive system, female reproductive system, fertility, pregnancy, condoms, birth control, STDs, sexual behavior, sexual orientation, paraphilia, and sex and aging. The author developed a method to measure Sex IQ. Sex IQ is measured by multiplying the percent correct on a 50-question Sex IQ test by 200. A score of 50%, or 25 out of 50 questions correct, is a Sex IQ score of 100, which is considered an average score on a Sex IQ test. A score of 70%, or 35 out of 50 questions correct, is a Sex IQ score of 140, which is considered to be a score at the genius level on a Sex IQ test.




Sexual Intelligence


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Get What You Want in Bed Most couples agree that sex is an important part of a relationship, yet only a small percent claim to have a truly satisfying sex life. But no one has to live that way. This provocative and informative book will provide you with everything you need to know to boost your "sex IQ" and gain greater satisfaction--starting with the invaluable Sexual Intelligence Test. Developed by Dr. Sheree Conrad and Dr. Michael Milburn as part of their groundbreaking scientific study, the test has proven to be an accurate predictor of how satisfied people are when they're between the sheets--and you can reap the benefits of this extraordinary survey. After you measure your own sexual intelligence, you can identify your weakest areas and use the tools provided by Conrad and Milburn to get exactly what you want in bed. With the help of this practical guide, you will learn: * All the reasons people have sex * What constitutes a "normal" sex life * How to escape the confines of gender stereotypes * The mysteries of sexual attraction * How to use sexual intelligence to stay faithful Filled with uplifting stories from the men and women whose sex lives were transformed by Milburn and Conrad's thought-provoking study, as well as useful advice on how to shed your inhibitions and break free of cultural taboos, Sexual Intelligence will forever change the way you think about and practice sex.




Sexual Intelligence


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Presents the Sexual Intelligence Test that checks one's knowledge and understanding of human sexuality, predicts readers' satisfaction with their sexual lives, and identifies areas to focus on to achieve greater sexual fulfillment.




IQ and Human Intelligence


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`What is intelligence?' may seem like a simple question to answer, but the study and measurement of human intelligence is one of the most controversial subjects in psychology. For much of its history, the focus has been on differences between people, on what it means for one person to be more intelligent than another, and how such differences might have arisen, obscuring efforts to understand the general nature of intelligence. These are obviously fundamental questions, still widely debated and misunderstood. New definitions of intelligence and new factors affecting intelligence are frequently being described, while psychometric testing is applied in most large industries. IQ and Human Intelligence provides a clear, authoritative overview of the main issues surrounding this fascinating area, including the modern development of IQ tests, the heritability of intelligence, theories of intelligence, environmental effects on IQ, factor analysis, relationship of cognitive psychology to measuring IQ, and intelligence in the social context. The clear, accessible style and numerous explanatory boxes make this the ideal text for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in psychology.




Practical Research Methods for Educators


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This text offers a fresh perspective on developing research skills for educators as well as for students studying to become educators. Practical Research Methods for Educators is unique in identifying the requirements for conducting pragmatic research for everyday instructional personnel. The book introduces key concepts, such as identifying and measuring dependent and independent variables. It also reviews the three forms of research (descriptive, correlation, and experimental). With this book, educators and students can become well prepared to appropriately conduct research and become wise consumers and critics of research findings. Each chapter presents a brief description of a research design, figures illustrating the design features with hypothetical data, and real research studies that utilized such a design. Each type of single-case design is discussed in relation to its advantages and limitations. Key features: Outlines the requisites for single-case research and methodological designs Explains how to measure the dependent variable in single-case research studies Presents a variety of single-case designs for use in classroom research projects Includes an in-depth explanation of the four types of applied research: demonstration, comparative, parametric, and component analysis




The Psychology of Sex Differences


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A Stanford University Press classic.




Sex Differences in Intelligence: The Developmental Theory


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In Sex Differences in Intelligence, Dr Richard Lynn refutes the belief that males and females are equally smart. He presents the findings of his extensive research showing that, on the contrary, the average intelligence of young girls is higher than that of young boys. It is only in school-age students that boys and girls have approximately the same intelligence, while in adults the average intelligence of men is four IQ points higher than that of women. Lynn supports his Developmental Theory with a review of well over a hundred studies conducted by himself and a host of other reputable scientists. The book discusses the reasons for the higher average intelligence of men among adults. One of these is that men have a larger average brain size than women. He refutes the contention of some feminists that brain size has no relation to intelligence. He argues that men have evolved higher average intelligence than that of women because this enhances their ability, in competition with other men for territory or status, to obtain women and thus pass on their genes. Another evolutionary explanation for men having a higher IQ lies in sexual selection such that females normally prefer to accept males with high intelligence as mates because they view them as potentially better providers for themselves and their children. This path-breaking book will revolutionise the understanding of sex differences in intelligence.




The Cambridge Handbook of the International Psychology of Women


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There is a growing knowledge base in understanding the differences and similarities between women and men, as well as the diversities among women and sexualities. Although genetic and biological characteristics define human beings conventionally as women and men, their experiences are contextualized in multiple dimensions in terms of gender, sexuality, class, age, ethnicity, and other social dimensions. Beyond the biological and genetic basis of gender differences, gender intersects with culture and other social locations which affect the socialization and development of women across their life span. This handbook provides a comprehensive and up-to-date resource to understand the intersectionality of gender differences, to dispel myths, and to examine gender-relevant as well as culturally relevant implications and appropriate interventions. Featuring a truly international mix of contributors, and incorporating cross-cultural research and comparative perspectives, this handbook will inform mainstream psychology of the international literature on the psychology of women and gender.




Developmental Influences on Adult Intelligence


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This volume presents the history, latest data, and results from the Seattle Longitudinal Study (SLS). The purpose of the SLS is to study various aspects of psychological development during the adult years. Focusing on a random sample of 500 adults ranging in age from 25 to 95 years old, the SLS is organized around 5 fundamental questions.




Increasing Sexual Intelligence and Becoming a Sex Expert


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This book contains information on sex for everyone for increasing sexual intelligence and becoming a sex expert. Sex topics include sexuality, intercourse, tantric sex, orgasms, ejaculation, G-spot, oral sex, masturbation, erotica, male reproductive system, female reproductive system, fertility, pregnancy, condoms, birth control, STDs, sexual behavior, sexual orientation, paraphilia, and sex and aging. This book is a study guide that will help people achieve a score on a sex IQ test at the genius level.