Abstract

A survey of 244 college students in a Southern university was conducted to ascertain the extent of change in sexual behavior and attitudes from data reported by Kinsey in 1948. No major changes in reported incidence of premarital coitus or petting were found. Attitudes toward certain aspects of sexual behavior were changed in the direction of placing responsibility on the individual rather than on the community and a large number considering promiscuity not sinful. (authors)

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