The liberalization of attitudes toward homosexuality in the United States over the past 30 years is well documented. Despite these changes, substantial resistance to equality for gay men and lesbians remains. Previous studies indicate that beliefs about the etiology of homosexuality are central to this discussion. Those who believe homosexuality is innate are more favorable, while those who believe it is the result of a choice are more negative. Moreover, experimental research indicates that those with negative views actually become more opposed when a natural explanation is proposed. This study highlights the importance of perceived sources of epistemic and moral authority for understanding views of homosexuality. Using stances on cultural...
Homosexuality has been the object of much debate, research, and political struggle over the last 40 ...
In the U.S., belief that sexual orientation is genetically based is tied to greater tolerance toward...
Same-sex unions have received a great deal of attention in public discourse and current scholarly re...
The liberalization of attitudes toward homosexuality in the United States over the past 30 years is ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the issue of global divide on homosexuality in the conte...
An accepting attitude toward homosexuality was studied in Spain, England, and Ger-many using samples...
Homosexuality is slowly becoming more acceptable in society as noted by increasingly positive attitu...
Using General Social Survey data from 1973 to 1998, changing American attitudes toward homosexuality...
People’s attitudes toward moral issues are influenced by their religiosity (Noy & O’ Brien, 2016; Wh...
In light of recent changes to homosexual rights and marital laws within the Western world, it appear...
According to the attribution-value model, prejudice toward a group stems from 2 inter-related variab...
Attributions for sexual orientation strongly predict opposition to gay rights policies; however, we ...
This study examined the influence of interpersonal and mass communication on heterosexual people\u27...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-32).Same-sex unions have received a great deal of attenti...
This article investigates the relationship between religiosity, spirituality, gender, and attitudes ...
Homosexuality has been the object of much debate, research, and political struggle over the last 40 ...
In the U.S., belief that sexual orientation is genetically based is tied to greater tolerance toward...
Same-sex unions have received a great deal of attention in public discourse and current scholarly re...
The liberalization of attitudes toward homosexuality in the United States over the past 30 years is ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the issue of global divide on homosexuality in the conte...
An accepting attitude toward homosexuality was studied in Spain, England, and Ger-many using samples...
Homosexuality is slowly becoming more acceptable in society as noted by increasingly positive attitu...
Using General Social Survey data from 1973 to 1998, changing American attitudes toward homosexuality...
People’s attitudes toward moral issues are influenced by their religiosity (Noy & O’ Brien, 2016; Wh...
In light of recent changes to homosexual rights and marital laws within the Western world, it appear...
According to the attribution-value model, prejudice toward a group stems from 2 inter-related variab...
Attributions for sexual orientation strongly predict opposition to gay rights policies; however, we ...
This study examined the influence of interpersonal and mass communication on heterosexual people\u27...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-32).Same-sex unions have received a great deal of attenti...
This article investigates the relationship between religiosity, spirituality, gender, and attitudes ...
Homosexuality has been the object of much debate, research, and political struggle over the last 40 ...
In the U.S., belief that sexual orientation is genetically based is tied to greater tolerance toward...
Same-sex unions have received a great deal of attention in public discourse and current scholarly re...