Analyzes survey results on civil unions, same sex marriage, homosexuality, and related issues by gender, race/ethnicity, age, education, political affiliation, religion, and region. Examines gay marriage advocates' views on effective strategies
This study examines attitudes toward gay marriage within the context of concern over the weakening o...
The Author believes that civil unions have become synonymous with inequality. In this posture, the t...
By the end of 2012, 12 states and the District of Columbia had support for same-sex marriage at or a...
Two years after the Supreme Court decision that required states to recognize same-sex marriages nati...
Across 2015, the year that saw same-sex marriage become legal in all 50 states following the landmar...
While a great deal of research has been conducted concerning public opinion about same-sex marriage,...
There has been a lot of discussion in news media about religious opposition to gay rights. To test t...
This study examines attitudes toward gay marriage within the context of concern over the weakening o...
This study examines attitudes toward gay mar-riage within the context of concern over the weakening ...
Objective: We examine racial differences in support for same sex marriage, and test whether the emer...
From 2000 through 2008, initiatives proposing to ban same-sex marriage were on the ballot in 28 stat...
In this article, the authors develop a model in which they depict individuals ’ support for same-sex...
This study examines how religious participation and progressive attitudes serve to shape opinions on...
This paper examines how adherence to religion impacts attitudes toward homosexuality, in particular ...
This study analyzes data from states that have extended legal recognition to same-sex couples. Analy...
This study examines attitudes toward gay marriage within the context of concern over the weakening o...
The Author believes that civil unions have become synonymous with inequality. In this posture, the t...
By the end of 2012, 12 states and the District of Columbia had support for same-sex marriage at or a...
Two years after the Supreme Court decision that required states to recognize same-sex marriages nati...
Across 2015, the year that saw same-sex marriage become legal in all 50 states following the landmar...
While a great deal of research has been conducted concerning public opinion about same-sex marriage,...
There has been a lot of discussion in news media about religious opposition to gay rights. To test t...
This study examines attitudes toward gay marriage within the context of concern over the weakening o...
This study examines attitudes toward gay mar-riage within the context of concern over the weakening ...
Objective: We examine racial differences in support for same sex marriage, and test whether the emer...
From 2000 through 2008, initiatives proposing to ban same-sex marriage were on the ballot in 28 stat...
In this article, the authors develop a model in which they depict individuals ’ support for same-sex...
This study examines how religious participation and progressive attitudes serve to shape opinions on...
This paper examines how adherence to religion impacts attitudes toward homosexuality, in particular ...
This study analyzes data from states that have extended legal recognition to same-sex couples. Analy...
This study examines attitudes toward gay marriage within the context of concern over the weakening o...
The Author believes that civil unions have become synonymous with inequality. In this posture, the t...
By the end of 2012, 12 states and the District of Columbia had support for same-sex marriage at or a...