Policy Implications of Lifting the Ban On Homosexuals in the Military Hearings
Policy Implications of Lifting the Ban On Homosexuals in the Military Hearings
United States Congress House Committee On Armed
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Mattox. Jr. ; Vol. 5, Number 2; Copyright C June. 1992 by the Family Research Council All rights reserved. 2FPDFP 136 anism is estimated to be less than half the rate of male homosexuality, these surveys suggest homosexuality in the total population may be less than two percent. ) Moreover, a study released in 1991 by the National Opinion Research Center and funded by the National Science Founda- tion found that only "two percent of sexually active adults reported being exclusively homosexual o...r bisexual during the year preceding the survey, and five to six percent have been exclusively homosexual or bisexual since age 18. "'^ Since the figures cited do not take into account millions df people who are not sexually active, (including children, some eld- erly people and celibate singles) the aggregate figures for the incidence of homosexualir\ or bisexuality are even lower for the general population. Given the problems of accu- racy which Maslow suggested are inherent in any sex survey, it would be a mistake to assert that any single study measures the size of the homosexual population precisely.
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