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Little research has been done into human asexuality until very recently. The following articles may be of interest:
 
Little research has been done into human asexuality until very recently. The following articles may be of interest:
  
[[Anthony F. Bogaert|Bogaert, Anthony F.]] [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2372/is_3_41/ai_n6274004 "Asexuality: prevalence and associated factors in a national probability sample."] <u>Journal of Sex Research.</u> August 2004.
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[[Anthony F. Bogaert|Bogaert, Anthony F.]] [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2372/is_3_41/ai_n6274004 "Asexuality: prevalence and associated factors in a national probability sample."] <u>Journal of Sex Research.</u> Vol. 41, No. 3, p279-287, 2004.
  
[[Anthony F. Bogaert|Bogaert, Anthony F.]]  "Toward a conceptual understanding of asexuality." <u>Review of General Psychology.</u> (in press)
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[[Anthony F. Bogaert|Bogaert, Anthony F.]]  "Toward a conceptual understanding of asexuality." <u>Review of General Psychology.</u> Vol. 10, No. 3, p241-250, 2006.
  
 
Roselli ''et al''. [http://www.biolreprod.org/cgi/content/full/67/1/263 Relationship of Serum Testosterone Concentrations to Mate Preferences in Rams.] <u>Biology of Reproduction.</u> 2002.
 
Roselli ''et al''. [http://www.biolreprod.org/cgi/content/full/67/1/263 Relationship of Serum Testosterone Concentrations to Mate Preferences in Rams.] <u>Biology of Reproduction.</u> 2002.
  
 
Stellflug, J.N. [http://jas.fass.org/cgi/content/abstract/84/6/1520 Comparison of cortisol, luteinizing hormone, and testosterone responses to a defined stressor in sexually inactive rams and sexually active female-oriented and male-oriented rams.] <u>Journal of Animal Science.</u> 2006.
 
Stellflug, J.N. [http://jas.fass.org/cgi/content/abstract/84/6/1520 Comparison of cortisol, luteinizing hormone, and testosterone responses to a defined stressor in sexually inactive rams and sexually active female-oriented and male-oriented rams.] <u>Journal of Animal Science.</u> 2006.
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Prause, N. & Graham, C.A. "Asexuality: Classification and Characterization." Archives of Sexual Behaviour. In press March 2007.
  
 
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Little research has been done into human asexuality until very recently. The following articles may be of interest:

Bogaert, Anthony F. "Asexuality: prevalence and associated factors in a national probability sample." Journal of Sex Research. Vol. 41, No. 3, p279-287, 2004.

Bogaert, Anthony F. "Toward a conceptual understanding of asexuality." Review of General Psychology. Vol. 10, No. 3, p241-250, 2006.

Roselli et al. Relationship of Serum Testosterone Concentrations to Mate Preferences in Rams. Biology of Reproduction. 2002.

Stellflug, J.N. Comparison of cortisol, luteinizing hormone, and testosterone responses to a defined stressor in sexually inactive rams and sexually active female-oriented and male-oriented rams. Journal of Animal Science. 2006.

Prause, N. & Graham, C.A. "Asexuality: Classification and Characterization." Archives of Sexual Behaviour. In press March 2007.