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Alfred Kinsey: Integrity Questions

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The Washington Post, January 20th, 1996

Kinsey Institute Director John Bancroft's defense of Alfred Kinsey's infamous sex research {letters, Dec. 28} is disappointing -- and troubling. Bancroft acknowledges that Kinsey's information on childhood orgasmic capacity all came from one pedophile and not the several persons Kinsey had claimed. Kinsey author Wardell Pomeroy also admitted that Kinsey's theories of childhood sexual development were derived largely from the sexual "experiments" of this one deviant -- who, incidentally, had sex with more than 800 children, with much of his own family and with "animals of many species." There m...

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