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Conception of Male and Female Homosexual Stereotypes Among University Undergraduates

Conception of Male and Female Homosexual Stereotypes Among University Undergraduates Following the procedure used by Broverman, Broverman, Clarkson, Rosenkrantz, & Vogel (1970), male and female undergraduates described a male homosexual, lesbian, and normal adult in terms of 41 adjective rating scales, each scale having a masculine and a feminine pole. Results indicated that compared to rating so the normal adult, the male homosexual was viewed unfavorably and was significantly different from ônormalityö on 27 scales. Ratings of the lesbian were closer to those for the normal adult, although significant differences appeared on 11 scales. Ratings for the lesbian differed significantly from those for the male homosexual on 20 scales. On all but two scales, lesbian ratings were closer to the more favorable pole than were male homosexual ratings. The position seems supported that male gender nonconformity is viewed more seriously than female gender nonconformity. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal Of Homosexuality Taylor & Francis

Conception of Male and Female Homosexual Stereotypes Among University Undergraduates

Journal Of Homosexuality , Volume 12 (1): 10 – Mar 7, 1986

Conception of Male and Female Homosexual Stereotypes Among University Undergraduates

Journal Of Homosexuality , Volume 12 (1): 10 – Mar 7, 1986

Abstract

Following the procedure used by Broverman, Broverman, Clarkson, Rosenkrantz, & Vogel (1970), male and female undergraduates described a male homosexual, lesbian, and normal adult in terms of 41 adjective rating scales, each scale having a masculine and a feminine pole. Results indicated that compared to rating so the normal adult, the male homosexual was viewed unfavorably and was significantly different from ônormalityö on 27 scales. Ratings of the lesbian were closer to those for the normal adult, although significant differences appeared on 11 scales. Ratings for the lesbian differed significantly from those for the male homosexual on 20 scales. On all but two scales, lesbian ratings were closer to the more favorable pole than were male homosexual ratings. The position seems supported that male gender nonconformity is viewed more seriously than female gender nonconformity.

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Taylor & Francis
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1540-3602
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0091-8369
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10.1300/J082v12n01_06
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Abstract

Following the procedure used by Broverman, Broverman, Clarkson, Rosenkrantz, & Vogel (1970), male and female undergraduates described a male homosexual, lesbian, and normal adult in terms of 41 adjective rating scales, each scale having a masculine and a feminine pole. Results indicated that compared to rating so the normal adult, the male homosexual was viewed unfavorably and was significantly different from ônormalityö on 27 scales. Ratings of the lesbian were closer to those for the normal adult, although significant differences appeared on 11 scales. Ratings for the lesbian differed significantly from those for the male homosexual on 20 scales. On all but two scales, lesbian ratings were closer to the more favorable pole than were male homosexual ratings. The position seems supported that male gender nonconformity is viewed more seriously than female gender nonconformity.

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Journal Of HomosexualityTaylor & Francis

Published: Mar 7, 1986

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