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Biological research on sex-dimorphic behavior and Sexual Orientation. (Guest Editors' Introduction)

Archives of Sexual Behavior,  February, 2002  by Kenneth J. Zucker

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>In May 1995 and in May 2000, two conferences, both entitled International Behavioral Development Symposium: Biological Basis of Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Gender-Typical Behavior, were convened by Lee Ellis at Minot Scate University in Minot, North Dakota. The purpose of these two conferences was to bring together both animal researchers and human researchers with a special interest ...