Fears, phobias, and dislikes about minorities should be strong determinants of whether Americans support policies protecting such minorities. Studies suggest that discussions and information about transgender people can reduce transphobia. However, these studies also indicate that experimental treatments do not necessarily affect individual attitudes on policies concerning transgender rights. Scholars contend that durably reducing prejudice should increase public support for minority rights. In this study, we examine this causal mechanism utilizing an experiment. We find that reducing transphobia is a reliable mechanism to increase public support for transgender rights. These results are robust to causal identification assumptions, suggesti...
Transgender (TG) individuals are an understudied group at high risk of experiencing discrimination a...
Transgender individuals challenge the traditional assumption that an individual’s gender identity is...
We analyze a survey of Nebraskans as a case study to examine public opinion of transgender rights. U...
© The Author(s) 2018. Fears, phobias, and dislikes about minorities should be strong determinants of...
Fears, phobias, and dislikes about minorities should be strong determinants of whether Americans sup...
Transgender individuals experience prejudice (Elischberger et al., 2016; Norton & Herek, 2013) and h...
Transgender individuals experience prejudice (Elischberger et al., 2016; Norton & Herek, 2013) and h...
Objectives: Research has suggested that transgender individuals experience high degrees of prejudic...
Objectives: Research has suggested that transgender individuals experience high degrees of prejudic...
Objectives: Research has suggested that transgender individuals experience high degrees of prejudic...
We demonstrate that pedagogic interventions utilising mediated contact and the parasocial contact hy...
Individuals who identify as transgender are at the receiving end of subtle and direct forms of negat...
Individuals who identify as transgender are at the receiving end of subtle and direct forms of negat...
Transgender individuals experience prejudice (Elischberger et al., 2016; Norton \u26 Herek, 2013) an...
Despite widespread evidence of anti-transgender prejudice and discrimination, research has yet to de...
Transgender (TG) individuals are an understudied group at high risk of experiencing discrimination a...
Transgender individuals challenge the traditional assumption that an individual’s gender identity is...
We analyze a survey of Nebraskans as a case study to examine public opinion of transgender rights. U...
© The Author(s) 2018. Fears, phobias, and dislikes about minorities should be strong determinants of...
Fears, phobias, and dislikes about minorities should be strong determinants of whether Americans sup...
Transgender individuals experience prejudice (Elischberger et al., 2016; Norton & Herek, 2013) and h...
Transgender individuals experience prejudice (Elischberger et al., 2016; Norton & Herek, 2013) and h...
Objectives: Research has suggested that transgender individuals experience high degrees of prejudic...
Objectives: Research has suggested that transgender individuals experience high degrees of prejudic...
Objectives: Research has suggested that transgender individuals experience high degrees of prejudic...
We demonstrate that pedagogic interventions utilising mediated contact and the parasocial contact hy...
Individuals who identify as transgender are at the receiving end of subtle and direct forms of negat...
Individuals who identify as transgender are at the receiving end of subtle and direct forms of negat...
Transgender individuals experience prejudice (Elischberger et al., 2016; Norton \u26 Herek, 2013) an...
Despite widespread evidence of anti-transgender prejudice and discrimination, research has yet to de...
Transgender (TG) individuals are an understudied group at high risk of experiencing discrimination a...
Transgender individuals challenge the traditional assumption that an individual’s gender identity is...
We analyze a survey of Nebraskans as a case study to examine public opinion of transgender rights. U...