The purpose of this study is to develop a typology of gay male consumers based on self-concept variables related to social interactions. Openness about sexual orientation, collective self-esteem, stigma-consciousness, and negative evaluation were used to identify clusters of gay male consumers. An initial test sample (n = 125) suggested a three-cluster solution, and a validation sample (n = 247) established reproducibility of the proposed typology. Three clusters with distinct interaction styles emerged: confident gay, diffident gay, and guarded gay. Additionally, the usefulness of the typology is demonstrated by comparing the clusters on the basis of complaining propensity. Typologies of each cluster and implications for research and...
Undergraduate Research ScholarshipExtending research on social dominance orientation (SDO), the pres...
The present study investigated implicit associations of stereotypical feminine and masculine gay men...
This study investigates the existence of various social types in a young gay community (I 7-24 age g...
The purpose of this study is to develop a typology of gay male consumers based on self-concept varia...
Purpose This exploratory study aims to examine gay travelers\u27 travel psychographics (allocentrici...
The current study assesses how prototypicality influences judgments individuals make about Gay men. ...
The effects of homonegativity for same-sex attracted individuals in the United States can lead to se...
This study examined the influence of interpersonal and mass communication on heterosexual people\u27...
Examined, in 134 male undergraduates, the impact of homosexual and heterosexual labels and trait inf...
Eighty two participants read about either a gay male target who felt discomfort in a straight bar or...
Although attitudes towards gay men are becoming increasingly inclusive, negative attitudes are still...
Myriad social groups are targets of hostile and benevolent (i.e., ambivalent) prejudice. However, pr...
Although attitudes towards gay men are becoming increasingly inclusive, negative attitudes are still...
The present research tested the hypothesis that perceived men’s feminisation can decrease heterosexu...
AbstractThis study has explored relationship between intergroup contact, levels of prejudice against...
Undergraduate Research ScholarshipExtending research on social dominance orientation (SDO), the pres...
The present study investigated implicit associations of stereotypical feminine and masculine gay men...
This study investigates the existence of various social types in a young gay community (I 7-24 age g...
The purpose of this study is to develop a typology of gay male consumers based on self-concept varia...
Purpose This exploratory study aims to examine gay travelers\u27 travel psychographics (allocentrici...
The current study assesses how prototypicality influences judgments individuals make about Gay men. ...
The effects of homonegativity for same-sex attracted individuals in the United States can lead to se...
This study examined the influence of interpersonal and mass communication on heterosexual people\u27...
Examined, in 134 male undergraduates, the impact of homosexual and heterosexual labels and trait inf...
Eighty two participants read about either a gay male target who felt discomfort in a straight bar or...
Although attitudes towards gay men are becoming increasingly inclusive, negative attitudes are still...
Myriad social groups are targets of hostile and benevolent (i.e., ambivalent) prejudice. However, pr...
Although attitudes towards gay men are becoming increasingly inclusive, negative attitudes are still...
The present research tested the hypothesis that perceived men’s feminisation can decrease heterosexu...
AbstractThis study has explored relationship between intergroup contact, levels of prejudice against...
Undergraduate Research ScholarshipExtending research on social dominance orientation (SDO), the pres...
The present study investigated implicit associations of stereotypical feminine and masculine gay men...
This study investigates the existence of various social types in a young gay community (I 7-24 age g...