SWINGING AND RELATED SUBJECTS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY, UPDATED 5/10/2014
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• COLE, Charles.L. & Graham B, SPANIER (1974), “Co-marital Mate-sharing and Family Stability” The Journal of Sex Research, 10. 21-31. This is a revision of a paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, November 4, 1972
• COLE, Charles L. and Graham B. SPANIER (1972), “Mate Swapping: Perceptions, Value Orientations, and Participation in a Midwestern Community," Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 4, No. 2. This is a revision of a paper titled “Mate Swapping: Participation, Knowledge and Values in a Midwestern Community” presented at the 1972 meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society
• COLTON, Helen (1972), “Group Sex,” in Sex After the Sexual Revolution, Association Press
• COMFORT, Alex (1972), “Sexuality in a Zero Growth Society,” Center Report, 1972
• CONSTANTINE, Larry L. and Joan M. CONSTANTINE (1973), Group Marriage, The Macmillan Company
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• DAVIS, J.A. & T,W. SMITH (1991). General Social Surveys, 1972-1991, Storrs, CT: Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
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•DAVIS, K.E. (1970). “Sex on the Campus: Is There a Revolution?” Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 4
• DEBRA, Joann S. and Jack R. DEBRA, eds. (1972), Intimate Lifestyles, Goodyear Publishing Company
• DEMILIO, J., & E.B. FREEDMAN (1997). Intimate Matters: A History of Sexuality in America (2nd ed.). NY: Harper & Row
• DENFELD, Duane (1972), “How Swingers Make Contact,” Sexual Behavior, April, 1972
• DENFELD, Duane (1975). “Swinging: The Search for An Alternative.” In Gross, L., Sexual Issues in Marriage. New York: Spectrum, pp. 217-230
• DENFELD, Duane (1974), “Dropouts From Swinging,” The Family Coordinator, January 1974.
• DENFELD, Duane & Michael GORDON (1970). “The Sociology of Mate Swapping: Or The Family That Swings Together Clings Together,” The Journal of Sex Research, 6(2): 85-100
• DEROGATIS, L.R. & N. MELISARATOS (1979). “The DSDI: A Multidimensional Measure of Sexual Functioning,” Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 5: 244-281
• DICKINSON, R.L. & L, BEAM (1933). “A Thousand Marriages: A Medical Study of Sexual Adjustment,” Journal of Mental Science, 79: 516-517
• DILLMAN, Donald A. (1999) Male and Internet Surveys: The Tailored Design Method New York: Wiley
• DIXON, Joan K. (1984), “The Commencement of Bisexual Activity in Swinging Married Women Over Age Thirty,” The Journal of Sex Research, 20:1, p. 71
• DONNELLY, D.A. (1993). “Sexually Inactive Marriages,” The Journal of Sex Research, 30(2): 171-179
• D'ORLANDO, Fabio (2008). “The Market for Sexual Recreation in Italy: Empirical Data and Theoretical Considerations”, SSRN Working Paper
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• DOWLING, Claudia (2004). “Donna Ferrato On Libido Road.” Aperture, Summer, 40:47
• DRIGOTAS, S. & W. BARTA (2001). “The Cheating Heart: Scientific Explorations of Infidelity,” Current Directions in Psychological Science, 20(5), 177-180
• DRIGOTAS, S.M., C.A. SAFSTROM & T. GENTILA (1999). “An Investment Model Prediction of Dating Infidelity,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 24: 1-10
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