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Contents:
- EMOTNALLY GAY
- REPORTED EFFECTS OF MASCULE IALS ON GAY MEN
- GENR INTIFITN AND ATTUS TOWARD GAY PEOPLE: GENR AND SEXUALY DIFFERENC AND SIARI
EMOTNALLY GAY
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REPORTED EFFECTS OF MASCULE IALS ON GAY MEN
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G., Gulevich et al., 2018; Patacchi et al., 2014; Whe &Yamawaki, 2009) many years, rearchers have studied the factors that might affect attus toward gay people (which this paper clus both lbian women and gay men unls specified). In addn, some studi have shown that straight dividuals reported more negative attus toward gay people than sexual mori did (Verweij et al., 2008; Worthen, 2018).
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To tt this assumptn, we nducted a study aimed at examg the relatnship between genr intifitn and attus toward lbians and gay men among people of different genrs and sexual Iology and Attus toward Gay PeopleGenr iology, broad terms, is ually unrstood as an dividual’s ternalizatn of cultural belief systems and attus toward members of a particular genr group. Prev rults revealed that endorsement of TMI was associated wh negative attus toward women (Corprew III et al., 2014; Gage &Lease, 2018; Hyatt et al., 2017; Lease et al., 2020; Stanr et al., 2018) and gay people (Barron et al., 2008; Keiller, 2010; McDermott et al., 2014; Parrott et al., 2002) scholars have suggted that tradnal genr iologi might expla genr differenc attus toward gay men and lbian women.
Neverthels, we believe that siar reasong might be ed to expla not only genr, but also sexualy differenc attus toward lbians and gay men. This difference is likely due to straight people exprsg more negative attus than sexual mory dividuals toward sexual together, studi on tradnal genr iologi may expla the differenc attus toward gay people that exist between men and women, and between straight and sexual mory dividuals. To fill this gap, we turn to the examatn of genr Inty and Attus toward Gay PeopleGenr inty is ually referred to as the tegorizatn of onelf as female or male, along wh the importance of this tegorizatn for one’s self-fn (Wood &Eagly, 2015).