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Self - ratings have also been used to assess clients ' degree of sexual arousal . To illustrate , a pedophiliac observed slides of girls and of women ( Levin , Barry , Gambaro , Wolfinsohn , & Smith , 1977 ) .
Self - ratings have also been used to assess clients ' degree of sexual arousal . To illustrate , a pedophiliac observed slides of girls and of women ( Levin , Barry , Gambaro , Wolfinsohn , & Smith , 1977 ) .
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The card - sort procedure is not limited to the assessment of sexual arousal . Any set of idiosyncratic stimulus situations could be assessed , such as phobic situations or social situations where assertiveness might be an issue .
The card - sort procedure is not limited to the assessment of sexual arousal . Any set of idiosyncratic stimulus situations could be assessed , such as phobic situations or social situations where assertiveness might be an issue .
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In typical uses of this procedure in clinical situations , male sexual deviants ( paraphiliacs ) are exposed to both appropriate and inappropriate sexual stimuli . Measures of genital arousal are obtained , as well as self - report ...
In typical uses of this procedure in clinical situations , male sexual deviants ( paraphiliacs ) are exposed to both appropriate and inappropriate sexual stimuli . Measures of genital arousal are obtained , as well as self - report ...
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