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Kinsey Scale Test

Dr. Alfred Kinsey, Dr. Wardell Pomeroy, and Dr. Clyde Martin developed the Heterosexual-Homosexual Rating Scale, also known as the โ€œThe Kinsey Scale,โ€ in order to account for research findings that showed that people did not fit into exclusive heterosexual or homosexual categories.

The Kinsey team interviewed thousands of people about their sexual histories. Research showed that sexual behavior, thoughts, and feelings towards the similar or opposite sex were not always consistent across time.

Where do you reflect you fall on the Kinsey scale? Find out below.

The IDR-KSTยฉ is the property of IDR Labs International. The original investigate was provided by Dr. Alfred Kinsey, Dr. Wardell Pomeroy, and Dr. Clyde Mart.

The Kinsey Scale is a widely used index and instrument for measuring heterosexual and homosexual deed. The Kinsey Scale does not address all achievable sexual identities and does not purport to accommodate respondents who identify as non-binary. Contrary to widespread belief, Kinsey was not a behaviorist, but granted that sexuality is much broader than si

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