Scrutinizing immutability: Research on sexual orientation and US legal advocacy for sexual minorities
LM Diamond, CJ Rosky - The Journal of Sex Research, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
We review scientific research and legal authorities to argue that the immutability of sexual
orientation should no longer be invoked as a foundation for the rights of individuals with …
orientation should no longer be invoked as a foundation for the rights of individuals with …
A typology of stigma within organizations: Access and treatment effects
Stigmatization is a process by which certain individuals are devalued and alienated from
specific types of social interactions, because they are perceived to possess a negatively …
specific types of social interactions, because they are perceived to possess a negatively …
The effect of the promiscuity stereotype on opposition to gay rights
D Pinsof, MG Haselton - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Opposition to gay rights is prevalent in countries around the world. Recent correlational
research suggests that opposition to gay rights may be driven by an interaction between …
research suggests that opposition to gay rights may be driven by an interaction between …
Kick me while I'm down: Modeling employee differences of the impact of workplace incivility on employees' health and wellbeing
Although research has shown that workplace incivility has a stronger and more enduring
impact on the health and wellbeing of some employees more than others, there has been …
impact on the health and wellbeing of some employees more than others, there has been …
Sexual orientation as gendered to the everyday perceiver
PJ Henry, RL Steiger - Sex Roles, 2022 - Springer
We present an integrated interdisciplinary review of people's tendency to perceive sexual
orientation as a fundamentally gendered phenomenon. We draw from psychology and other …
orientation as a fundamentally gendered phenomenon. We draw from psychology and other …
Cultural inertia, identity, and intergroup dynamics in a changing context
Identity is a central component of social behavior. The theory of cultural inertia is used to
address current research on identity in a changing context. The changing context provides …
address current research on identity in a changing context. The changing context provides …
Prejudices and discrimination as goal activated and threat driven: The affordance management approach applied to sexual prejudice.
AG Pirlott, CL Cook - Psychological Review, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Stereotypes, prejudices, and discriminatory behaviors directed toward people based on their
sexual orientation vary broadly. Existing perspectives on sexual prejudice argue for different …
sexual orientation vary broadly. Existing perspectives on sexual prejudice argue for different …
Social workers and LGBT policies: Attitude predictors and cultural competence course outcomes
AB Dessel, N Rodenborg - Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2017 - Springer
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people are gaining ground in civil rights but
still experience exclusion or discrimination through social policy, and policy advocacy on …
still experience exclusion or discrimination through social policy, and policy advocacy on …
Scrutinizing homophobia: A model of perception of homosexuals in Russia
OA Gulevich, EN Osin, NA Isaenko… - Journal of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
We aimed to develop and validate a model of associations of perceived threat of
homosexuals with lay beliefs about causes of homosexuality, group entitativity of …
homosexuals with lay beliefs about causes of homosexuality, group entitativity of …
Exploring the relationship between gay men's self-and meta-stereotype endorsement with well-being and self-worth
Stereotypes typically have negative impacts on stigmatized minority groups, especially when
endorsed by members of that group. This paper examines the prevalence and …
endorsed by members of that group. This paper examines the prevalence and …