Predicting Homonegativity from Conservation Values and Gender
Publication Date
4-6-2018
Document Type
Poster
Department
Psychology
Mentor
Daniel Lannin
Mentor Department
Psychology
Abstract
The present research explored the relationship between personal "conservation" values, gender, and homonegativity. Results indicated that prioritizing conservation values strongly predicted greater homophobic attitudes for both men and women, with strongest effects for men. Masculine identities that value security, tradition, and conformity may be most likely to experience homonegativity.
Recommended Citation
Washer, Jordyn, "Predicting Homonegativity from Conservation Values and Gender" (2018). University Research Symposium. 157.
https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/rsp_urs/157
Comments
Washer-undergraduate