Abstract
This article presents an account of a study of the accuracy of husbands' and wives' independent reports of the frequency of their marital coitus. As part of a larger investigation of marriage the men and women studied filled out questionnaires which, among other matters, asked them to were obtained from the couple members during the early years of marriage and again in their middle years of marriage.
This is one of a group of articles reporting studies dealing with questions relating to the sexual behaviour of men and women. We are indebted for support given the research at various times by the Rockefeller Foundation, the Social Science Research Council and the University Research Institute, University of Texas. We are especially indebted to Professor E. W. Burgess under whose direction the data of the present study were collected.
This is one of a group of articles reporting studies dealing with questions relating to the sexual behaviour of men and women. We are indebted for support given the research at various times by the Rockefeller Foundation, the Social Science Research Council and the University Research Institute, University of Texas. We are especially indebted to Professor E. W. Burgess under whose direction the data of the present study were collected.
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This is one of a group of articles reporting studies dealing with questions relating to the sexual behaviour of men and women. We are indebted for support given the research at various times by the Rockefeller Foundation, the Social Science Research Council and the University Research Institute, University of Texas. We are especially indebted to Professor E. W. Burgess under whose direction the data of the present study were collected.