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Are per-incident rape-pregnancy rates higher than per-incident consensual pregnancy rates? | Request PDF
Request PDF | Are per-incident rape-pregnancy rates higher than per-incident consensual pregnancy rates? | Is a given instance of rape more likely to result in pregnancy than a given instance of consensual sex? This paper undertakes a review and... | Find, read and cite all the research you need...

“Using data on birth control usage from the Statistical Abstract of the United States, we then form an estimate of rapepregnancy rates adjusted for the substantial number of women in our sample who would likely have been protected by oral contraception or an IUD. Our analysis suggests that per-incident rape-pregnancy rates exceed per-incident consensual pregnancy rates by a sizable margin, even before adjusting for the use of relevant forms of birth control.”



Women’s Rape Fantasies: An Empirical Evaluation of the Major Explanations | Semantic Scholar
Women who were higher in erotophilia and self-esteem and who had more frequent consensual sexual fantasies and more frequent desirability fantasies, particularly of performing as a stripper, had more Frequent rape fantasies. This study evaluated explanations of rape fantasy in a sample of female...

“The results of the study, (which also explored other sexual and aggressive fantasies, self esteem, attitudes to sex and other personality testing) are that 52% of the women had fantasies about forced sex by a man: 32% had fantasies about being raped by a man: 28% - forced oral sex by a man: 16% - forced anal sex: 24% - incapacitated: 17% - forced sex by a woman: 9% - raped by a woman: 9% - forced oral sex by a woman. Overall, 62% reported having had at least one of these fantasies.”
No successful civilisation has been matriarchal


Gender symmetry and mutuality in perpetration of clinical-level partner violence: Empirical evidence and implications for prevention and treatment
This paper addresses the contradiction between the conceptualization of partner violence as almost exclusively perpetrated by men and over 200 studies…
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Research Highlights
► About as many of the women as men are “intimate terrorists”. ► Similar percent of men and women perpetrate clinical-level violence and it is rarely self-defense. ► Denial of symmetry in perpetration is based differences in effects, not perpetration. ► Theories must include female initiation and recognize the dyadic nature of partner violence. ► Prevention and treatment must include women and recognize that most partner violence is bidirectional.”

Is there a sex difference in IQ scores? - Nature
Arising from: S. Blinkhorn 438, 31-32 (2005) ; Blinkhorn replies . Steve Blinkhorn1criticizes our study2 of samples of university students, in which we found that the average IQ of men is 4.6 points higher than that of women, as measured by the Progressive (or Raven's) Matrices. He maintains...
