Paul R. Abramson (psychologist)

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Paul R. Abramson (born December 24, 1949 ) is an American psychologist and sexologist .

Life

Paul R. Abramson studied at the University of Miami and Connecticut College before receiving his PhD from the University of Connecticut in 1976 . In 1976 he became an assistant professor at the University of California, Los Angeles , where he has been a full professor of psychology since 1990. From 1988 to 1992 he was editor of the Journal of Sex Research . Abramson also acts as a counselor on sexual offense litigation.

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Books

  • (Ed.): Sexual nature sexual culture. 1995, ISBN 0-226-00182-2 .
  • with Steven D. Pinkerton: With pleasure. Thoughts on the nature of human sexuality. 1995, ISBN 0-19-509358-5 .
  • with Steven D. Pinkerton, Mark Huppin: Sexual rights in America. The Ninth Amendment and the pursuit of happiness. 2003, ISBN 0-8147-0692-4 .
  • Romance in the ivory tower. The rights and liberty of conscience. 2007, ISBN 978-0-262-01237-9 .
  • Sex appeal. Six ethical principles for the 21st century. 2010, ISBN 978-0-195-39389-7

items

  • with Steven D. Pinkerton: Effectiveness of condoms in preventing HIV transmission. In: Science & Medicine. 44, 1997, pp. 1303-1312.
  • with Steven D. Pinkerton: Homosexuality in Japan: Legal and social constraints. In: Donald J. West, R. Green (Eds.): Sociologic Control of Homosexuality. A Multi-Nation Comparison. 1997, ISBN 0-306-45532-3 .
  • with Steven D. Pinkerton: The Bernoulli-process model of HIV transmission: Applications and Implications. In: David R. Holtgrave (Ed.): Handbook of Economic Evaluation of HIV Prevention Programs. 1998, ISBN 0-306-45749-0 .

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