Abstract
Asexuality is an underreported and scarcely researched group. This study aimed to determine relationship and relationship goal differences between asexual and allosexual individuals. Using 134 responses to a Qualtrics survey, the current research found only one self-identified asexual individual and five total Asexuality Identification Scale identified individuals. Results showed little difference between Allosexual and Asexual relationships and relationship goals. There was a significant difference between the realization of an identity different from heterosexual and the self-claiming of an identity name.
Semester/Year of Award
Spring 2024
Mentor
Cassie, M, Whitt
Mentor Department Affiliation
Psychology
Access Options
Open Access Thesis
Degree Name
Honors Scholars
Degree Level
Bachelors
Department
Psychology
IRB Approval Number (if applicable)
5697
Recommended Citation
Conway, Faith M., "“You Just Haven’t Found the Right Person Yet.”: A Study of the Relationship Differences Between Asexual and Allosexual Individuals" (2024). Honors Theses. 1038.
https://encompass.eku.edu/honors_theses/1038