Paul Gebhard

Paul Gebhard
Paul Gebhard in 1953
Born
Paul Henry Gebhard

(1917-07-03)July 3, 1917
DiedJuly 9, 2015(2015-07-09) (aged 98)
Indiana. U.S.
Occupation(s)Anthropologist, sexologist
Spouses
Agnes West
(divorced)
Joan Huntington
(died 2004)
Children3 (and 2 stepchildren)
Academic background
Alma materHarvard University (BS, PhD)
InfluencesAlfred Kinsey
Academic work
InstitutionsInstitute for Sex Research
Indiana University Bloomington
Notable worksSexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953, co-author)

Paul Henry Gebhard. Jr. (July 3, 1917 – July 9, 2015) was an American anthropologist and sexologist. Born in Rocky Ford, Colorado, he earned a BS and a PhD from Harvard in 1940 and 1947, respectively. Between the years 1946 and 1956, Gebhard was a close colleague to sex researcher Alfred Kinsey.[1] It was acknowledged in Gebhard's New York Times obituary that Kinsey was in fact his mentor and that Gebhard was fascinated when Kinsey first met him and revealed to him that the men's room at Grand Central Terminal in New York City was a frequent site for gay cruising.[2]

Following Kinsey's death in 1956,[1] Gebhard became the second director of the Kinsey Institute and served in that capacity from 1956 to 1982. In 1953,[2] Gebhard co-authored the second of the two Kinsey Reports,[2] which is known as "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female."[2] He has also claimed that the statistical bias in the data had not materially affected the results of either of the two reports.[1] He joined the Department of Anthropology of Indiana University in 1947, and retired in 1986.[citation needed]

  1. ^ a b c New River Media. "NEW RIVER MEDIA INTERVIEW WITH: PAUL GEBHARD Colleague of Alfred Kinsey 1946-1956 Former Director of the Kinsey Institute". PBS.org. Retrieved October 27, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Roberts, Sam (22 July 2015). "Paul Gebhard, Sex Researcher Who Worked with Kinsey, Dies at 98". The New York Times.