Articles tagged with: Etiology of Homosexuality
Dr. Julie Harren – understanding homosexuality. Part 1 of 3
by Joseph Nicolosi, Ph.D.
It is widely agreed that many factors likely contribute to the formation of male homosexuality. One factor may be the predisposing biological influence of temperament (Byne and Parsons, l993). No scientific evidence, …
May 7, 2007 - Neil Whitehead, Ph.D., author of My Genes Made Me Do It, has been published in theJournal of Biosocial Science.
Whitehead’s topic is “An Anti-Boy Antibody? Re-Examination Of The Maternal Immune Hypothesis.” The Abstract of …
Previous studies found a “fraternal birth order effect”–the Danish study found nothing– and the McConaghy study contradicts them both!
By N.E.Whitehead, Ph.D.
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
The best overall summary of most respected researchers is that homosexuality (like most other psychological conditions) is due to a combination of social, biological, and psychological factors.
Following are quotes from researchers in the field:
Excerpted from “The Complex Interaction of Genes and Environment: A Model for Homosexuality”
The essentialist argument that homosexuality is biologically determined, and is therefore not amenable to change, continues to find little support in science. Finding its way in to the Monitor on Psychology, the official magazine of the …
Fact Or Artifact?
July 17, 2006 – Evidently, one cannot infer from the information in Anthony Bogaert’s PNAS article (2006) that the (slight) correlation between male homosexuality and having more older (biological) brothers, which the author had …
Excerpted from “The Complex Interaction of Genes and Environment: A Model for Homosexuality”


