Abstract: | ![]() Studied sexual associations given to double-entendre words in relation to individual differences in sex-guilt and differing degrees of sexual stimulation. The Mosher Incomplete Sentences Test was used as a measure of sex-guilt. Ss were 84 college males. Results indicate a significant effect between sex-guilt and sexual stimulation. The stimulation procedure produced sexual response increments for both high- and low-guilt groups, but only the increment for low-guilt Ss was significant. (16 ref.) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |