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Mariely Gutierrez

Professor M. Majsak

ENG 102

23 February 2018

Annotated Bibliography

Crawford, Mary, and Danielle Popp. "Sexual double standards: A review and methodological critique of two decades of research." Journal of Sex Research, vol. 40, no. 1, 2003, pp. 13-26.

This is an article that has been reviewed since 1980 that look into the sexual double standards that have in existence in the society. It reviews the article that were written about the subject since 1950s. It show the development of the sexual double standards in various decades and try to analyze the article that were authored during that time that touch on the subject. The author in quest to find on the existence of the sexual double standards delve to study various research that were conducted by different people in order to find out its characteristics in those times. From the research finding the authors found out that the research that were conducted at the same period of time had the same characteristic. One of the finding according to one of the research on sexual double standards in 1950 was that men gained fame on the number of the women that each had.

Kreager, Derek A., et al. "The Double Standard at Sexual Debut: Gender, Sexual Behavior and Adolescent Peer Acceptance." Sex Roles, vol. 75, no. 7-8, 2016, pp. 377-392.

This is an article that were compiled by NCBI about the sexual double standards in the society. It major talks the subject in among the adolescence by using longitudinal social network data to study and test if gender moderates associations between adolescents’ sexual behavior and peer acceptance. From the article the authors tries to find out whether the rate at which girls and boys are reported to have engaged in sex. It also look into the social response to sex among different genders in the society. Another factor that the article tries to find out is how peers enforce traditional sexual scripts for both heavy and light sexual behavior. Lastly, the article tries to find out the influence of cultures among various societies on issues of sexual double standards.

Socolow, Susan M., et al. "Confronting Change, Challenging Tradition: Women in Latin American History." The Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. 75, no. 4, 1995, p. 684.

The article is about the sexual social issues that are faced in the Latin America. Among these issues are the sexual double standards among men and women. It tries to find out the factors that the culture contribute to the sexual vices faced. By studying various research that were conducted by other scholars the authors are able to derive the drive force among the various communities. From the outcome of the study the authors found out that the major contributor to the vices are how different ganders in the society view the issues of gander. Age is not left out in the study where the authors tried to identify the stages in life where the social vices are common. Lastly, the authors tried to identify the role of religion in ensuring that the issues are reduced.