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Sociocultural Correlates of Permissive Sexual Attitudes: A Test of Reiss's Hypotheses About Sweden and the United States - Statistical Data Included

Journal of Sex Research,  Feb, 2000  by Martin S. Weinberg,  Ilsa Lottes,  Frances M. Shaver

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