Compare and contrast Kaplan’s three-stage model of sexual response with Masters and Johnson’s four-stage model and Bancroft and Janssen’s dual process model. Which model do you believe is most accurate, and why?

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Explanation:

Helen Singer Kaplan described three stages of sexual response namely desire, excitement, and orgasm.

William Masters and Virginia Johnson proposed four phases in the sex response cycle which are excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution.

While Bancroft and Janssen’s dual process model proposes that sexual responses involve an interaction between sexual excitation and sexual inhibitory processes. The model further postulates that individuals vary in their propensity for both sexual excitation and sexual inhibition, and that such variations help us to understand much of the variability in human sexuality.