KINSEY SEX STUDIES ARE TOPIC OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY WASHINGTON DC, Oct. 11, 1995 -- On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week, "Focus on the Family," a radio show reaching over one million listeners with Dr. Dobson and guest Robert Knight, Family Research Council Director of Cultural Studies, will discuss, "What happened to children in the sex studies conducted at the Kinsey Institute on Indiana University's campus in the 1940's?" The Children of Table 34, a video that FRC released this fall after three years of research and production, prompted the broadcast. This video investigates the circumstances and people involved in collecting the data that is revealed in Alfred C. Kinsey's reports in 1948, "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" and in 1953, "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female." FRC has repeated attempts to confront the Kinsey Institute with questions regarding this study. Recent controversies surrounding the study include the Institute's claim that the data gathered for this report originated from one anonymous man. Knight, who wrote and directed FRC's video, said, "Kinsey's sex studies have been used as the scientific basis to justify everything from condom distribution in schools to teaching children how to masturbate. If indeed this influential data was gathered by one man who molested children ages two months and up, something must be done by the new Congress to examine this horrific, scientific experiment and to change the course of sex education as we know it today."