end I have printed up more questionaires and am sending them out to all those who have become subscribers since th first ones were sent out. I earnestly solicit any of you who lost, forgot, or were at that time reluctant to fill out a questionaire and who are willing to do so today to drop me a line and ask for one. The questionaire refer- red to was one that folded twice, was printed on both sides and had an introductory explanation on the front. I say this because I don't want anyone who had sent one in before to submit another.
I am not at this time reporting on the results with the 265 cases because I do not wish to prejudice the thoughts of the new people from reading what has already been found. However, I do not want to delay unduly bringing the total information to the attention of all readers, so I urge you to fill out the questionaires and send them in if you have them and to ask for one if you haven't submitted one before.
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I am however in a position to report to you on another matter. About 2 years ago a number of you cooperated through me with a graduate student in Psychology at Univ. of So. Calif. He wrote his thesis on the results of certain tests given to a group of non- TV males and females and to a group of our readers--some in person and some by mail. His thesis has now been written, he has earned his PhD. and he has given me a copy of it so that I could summarize the results for the edification of our readers and especially those who were good enough to participate. Those who did, have probably long since given up on these results, and felt that it was a waste of time. Both the psychologist and myself are sorry that it has taken so much time, but earning a Ph. D. does not occur in 6 months, it usually takes 3 years. The correlating of all the tests, assembling the data into a thesis and getting it printed was a somewhat monumental task as it was over 200 pages.
The tital of this thesis is, "The Concept of Sexual Identity in Normals and Transvestites; It's Relationship to the Body-image, Self-concept and Parental Identifi- cation". The author sought to study the difference
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