Individuals engage in high rates of AIDS risk behavior, despite awareness that infection is preventable, and use biased decision rules for determining the AIDS risk potential of their own and others ' behavior. In this laboratory study, 32 male and 32 female university students made judgments of the AIDS risk potential of persons of the opposite sex following exposure to explicit information regarding AIDS-related attitudes and behavior in a discussion group. A social relations analysis showed that judgments of AIDS risk potential were determined by perceiver-based assimilation that was stronger than target-based consensus for both men and women. Further, perceptions of others were related to self-perception. However, the consensus tha...
This study was conducted to investigate whether heterosexual perceivers\u2019 appraisal of HIV-risk ...
This project involved the collection and analysis of data from pre-and post-tests and five focus gro...
The present research specifically assessed the roles of homophobia, gender, means of AIDS transmissi...
Individuals engage in high rates of AIDS risk behavior, despite awareness that infection is preventa...
Research has shown that individuals overestimate the degree to which they and others share similar b...
The present paper replicated and extended assessments of whether stigma toward, and willingness to i...
To see how objective and subjective AIDS risk are related to AIDS attitudes, 164 reportedly heterose...
This study was conducted to investigate whether heterosexual perceivers\u2019 appraisal of HIV-risk ...
Background: HIV risk perceptions have been unreliable in predicting behavioral change, suggesting th...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate knowledge, behavior, and prevention beliefs of coll...
Current AIDS information surveys are designed to evaluate an individual's degree of AIDS-related kno...
The relationship between sources of information about AIDS/HIV, trust of the sources, how informed a...
Protected sex is crucial in reducing college students\u27 risk of contracting sexually transmitted d...
This study was conducted to investigate whether heterosexual perceivers\u2019 appraisal of HIV-risk ...
This project involved the collection and analysis of data from pre-and post-tests and five focus gro...
The present research specifically assessed the roles of homophobia, gender, means of AIDS transmissi...
Individuals engage in high rates of AIDS risk behavior, despite awareness that infection is preventa...
Research has shown that individuals overestimate the degree to which they and others share similar b...
The present paper replicated and extended assessments of whether stigma toward, and willingness to i...
To see how objective and subjective AIDS risk are related to AIDS attitudes, 164 reportedly heterose...
This study was conducted to investigate whether heterosexual perceivers\u2019 appraisal of HIV-risk ...
Background: HIV risk perceptions have been unreliable in predicting behavioral change, suggesting th...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate knowledge, behavior, and prevention beliefs of coll...
Current AIDS information surveys are designed to evaluate an individual's degree of AIDS-related kno...
The relationship between sources of information about AIDS/HIV, trust of the sources, how informed a...
Protected sex is crucial in reducing college students\u27 risk of contracting sexually transmitted d...
This study was conducted to investigate whether heterosexual perceivers\u2019 appraisal of HIV-risk ...
This project involved the collection and analysis of data from pre-and post-tests and five focus gro...
The present research specifically assessed the roles of homophobia, gender, means of AIDS transmissi...