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      Sexual Orientation Beliefs : Their Relationship to Anti-Gay Attitudes and Biological Determinist Arguments

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      Journal of Homosexuality
      The Haworth Press

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          Telling Sexual Stories

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            An attributional analysis of reactions to stigmas.

            In two experiments, we examined the perceived controllability and stability of the causes of 10 stigmas. Guided by attribution theory, we also ascertained the affective reactions of pity and anger, helping judgments, and the efficacy of five intervention techniques. In the first study we found that physically based stigmas were perceived as onset-uncontrollable, and elicited pity, no anger, and judgments to help. On the other hand, mental-behavioral stigmas were perceived as onset-controllable, and elicited little pity, much anger, and judgments to neglect. In addition, physically based stigmas were perceived as stable, or irreversible, whereas mental-behavioral stigmas were generally considered unstable, or reversible. The perceived efficacy of disparate interventions was guided in part by beliefs about stigma stability. In the second study we manipulated perceptions of causal controllability. Attributional shifts resulted in changes in affective responses and behavioral judgments. However, attributional alteration was not equally possible for all the stigmas.
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              Confirmation, disconfirmation, and information in hypothesis testing.

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                Journal
                Journal of Homosexuality
                Journal of Homosexuality
                The Haworth Press
                0091-8369
                1540-3602
                June 27 2001
                June 27 2001
                : 41
                : 1
                : 121-135
                Article
                10.1300/J082v41n01_04
                11453514
                d0593523-4646-4420-9492-bdaf12d65aad
                © 2001
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