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Sex, science, and Kinsey: a conversation with Dr. John Bancroft. (head of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, ... (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | John Bancroft, the Cambridge-educated psychiatrist who heads the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University, is no different from the majority of his colleagues in this particular regard. |
 | | John Bancroft feels that the real impact of Alfred Kinsey's findings has little to do with the precision of his figures but, rather, with the fact that he confronted people with a view of human sexuality quite different from the one to which they had been accustomed. |
 | | Before leaving his sunny, comfortably cluttered office, I asked John Bancroft what he envisioned as the future of the Kinsey Institute, to which he replied: "It contains a unique and remarkable collection of materials relating to humans and their sexual behavior which, at the moment, is a long way from being adequately used or usable. |
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