PsycEXTRA Dataset 2014
DOI: 10.1037/e561412014-001
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Translating Oppression: Understanding How Sexual Minority Status is Associated With White Men's Racial Attitudes

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“…Some works also contend that white LGBs have fewer racial biases (Beran et al 1992;Kleiman et al 2015) and are more open to interracial dating (Meier et al 2009) than white heterosexuals. However, other studies suggest that a sexual minority status does not modify the general racial practices of white Americans (Lundquist and Lin 2015;Tsunokai et al 2009).…”
Section: Conversion and Protestingmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Some works also contend that white LGBs have fewer racial biases (Beran et al 1992;Kleiman et al 2015) and are more open to interracial dating (Meier et al 2009) than white heterosexuals. However, other studies suggest that a sexual minority status does not modify the general racial practices of white Americans (Lundquist and Lin 2015;Tsunokai et al 2009).…”
Section: Conversion and Protestingmentioning
confidence: 95%