Sexual Science in 1913: How Early Psychology Studied Love and Human Behavior


In 1913, psychology and medical science were still emerging fields. Researchers sought to understand love, attraction, and relationships using observational studies and social theory. These early frameworks laid the groundwork for modern behavioral science, even though many ideas were later revised.

This article explores the historical context of sexual science, how society influenced research, and why studying these early theories helps us understand the evolution of psychology today.

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