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(kĭn′zē), Alfred Charles 1894-1956.
American sexologist and zoologist noted for his 1948 study, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, popularly known as "The Kinsey Report." Kinsey's survey, which was based upon thousands of interviews, revealed a greater variety of sexual behavior than had previously been suspected, and generated much controversy among both the scientific community and the general public.
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It was during his first season with Wolves that Kinsey received his first of four England call-ups, playing in a 2-0 defeat of Wales at Wrexham in March 1892.
A statement on the Football Association of Wales (FAW) website read: "The Football Association of Wales is saddened to learn about the passing of former Wales international Noel Kinsey, at the age of 91.
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