Attitudes Toward Homosexuals Among Students at a Canadian University

作者: E. Glenn Schellenberg , Jessie Hirt , Alan Sears

DOI: 10.1023/A:1018838602905

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摘要: We examined attitudes toward homosexuals amonga broad selection of undergraduates (101 men, 98 women)attending a Canadian university, where vast majorityof the students are from working- or middle-class families European descent. Attitudes towardgay men were more negative than towardlesbians. Compared to Science Business students,students in faculties Arts Social had positive gay andwomen men. gaymen also improved with time spent at college, but onlyfor male students. Although lesbians they notassociated students' gender faculty ofenrollment. Thus, college education may promote areduction anti-homosexual prejudice among youngpeople, particularly young

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