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Articles in February 2002 issue of Archives of Sexual Behavior
- On the elusive nature of sex differences in cognition: Hormonal influences contributing to within-sex variation
by Geoff Sanders - Relationships among childhood sex-atypical behavior, spatial ability, handedness, and sexual orientation in men
by Kenneth M. Cohen - Hormonal mechanisms underlying aberrant sexual differentiation in male rats prenatally exposed to alcohol, stress, or both
by O. Byron Ward - Hormonal influences on sexual partner preference in rams
by Charles E. Roselli - Sex differences in play fighting revisited: Traditional and nontraditional mechanisms of sexual differentiation in rats.
by Sergio M. Pellis - Gender-related traits of heterosexual and homosexual men and women
by Richard A. Lippa - Sexual partner preference in female Japanese macaques.
by Paul L. Vasey - Dermatoglyphics, handedness, sex, and sexual orientation
by Brian S. Mustanski - Differences in finger length ratios between self-identified "butch" and "femme" lesbians.
by Windy M. Brown - From the editor's desk: Receiving the torch in the era of sexology's renaissance
by Kenneth J. Zucker - Biological research on sex-dimorphic behavior and Sexual Orientation. (Guest Editors' Introduction)
by Kenneth J. Zucker - Age of puberty and sexual orientation in a national probability sample
by Anthony F. Bogaert - Prenatal exposure of the ovine fetus to androgens sexually differentiates the steroid feedback mechanisms that control gonadotropin releasing hormone secretion and disrupts ovarian cycles.
by Jane E. Robinson - Development of sexual partner preference in the zebra finch: A socially monogamous, pair-bonding animal.
by Elizabeth Adkins-Regan - Masculinization effects in the auditory system.
by Dennis McFadden - How many gay men owe their sexual orientation to fraternal birth order?
by James M. Cantor