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Correlates of negative attitudes toward homosexuals in heterosexual college students

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Negative attitudes toward homosexuals were assessed in 103 heterosexual college students. On the average, 17% of the sample agreed or strongly agreed with each of 40 negative statements about homosexuals. Cronbach's alpha and a principal components analysis indicated that the attitude scale was unidimensional. Methodological improvements were made in the assessment of the correlates of negative attitudes toward homosexuals. Such attitudes were inversely related to age, academic performance, and the use of principled moral reasoning. They were positively related to traditional attitudes toward men, women, and the equality of men and women. Compared to females, males' attitudes toward homosexuals were more negative, and their attitudes toward men, women, and the equality of men and women were more traditional. However, the correlates of negative attitudes toward homosexuals were similar for males and for females. It was concluded that negative attitudes toward homosexuals are part of a larger belief system regarding conventional social order.

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I would like to thank Mike Hennessy and an anonymous reviewer of this journal for their comments on an earlier draft of this paper and Anne Stericker for her assistance in devising the attitudes toward men scale.

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Kurdek, L.A. Correlates of negative attitudes toward homosexuals in heterosexual college students. Sex Roles 18, 727–738 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00288057

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