Description

This study focuses on the analysis and use of data derived from the Sexual Path Preferences Inventory (SPPI), a tool employed to examine sexual preferences and behaviors. The SPPI was designed to aid in understanding differences in sexual preferences, allowing researchers to collect quantitative data regarding individuals’ tendencies and choices. The aim of the study is to evaluate the validity and reliability of the SPPI, analyze the data collected, and explore the practical applications of the findings in psychology, sexology, and related fields.

Objectives

Calibration: To assess the validity and reliability of the SPPI.
Data Analysis: To examine the data obtained through the use of the SPPI and analyze the trends and preferences that may emerge.
Application: To investigate the ways in which the findings can be applied to enhance personal and clinical knowledge regarding sexual preferences.

Bibliography

The bibliography on this topic includes works related to the psychology of sexual preferences, the evaluation of psychometric tools, and methods of data analysis. Indicative references may include:
Sexual Preferences: Theory and Research – a work examining theories and research on sexual preferences.
Psychometrics: An Introduction – a book offering an introduction to psychometrics and the calibration of measurement tools.
Data Analysis in Psychological Research – a work covering methods of data analysis in psychology.