Adolescent Sexuality

Reviews the book, Sex and the American Teenager by Robert Coles and Geoffrey Stokes (1985). The blurb on the book's back cover claims that it is "the most thorough, objective, concrete, illuminating study that has yet been published on the sexual behavior and attitudes of adolescents in ou...

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