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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:
  
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> August 2004.
  
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> (in press)
  
 
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.

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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. August 2004.

Bogaert, Anthony F. "Toward a conceptual understanding of asexuality." Review of General Psychology. (in press)

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.