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Bias-related violence against homosexuals is believed to be widespread in the United States, with perpetrators typically described by victims as young men in groups who assault targets of convenience (Berrill, 1992).
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perceived value dissimilarity, homophobic jurors, affective associates, antigay stigma, gay civil liberties, symbolic beliefs, stereotype scores, antigay attitudes, prejudice events, attitudes toward gay men, minority stress, attitudes toward homosexual persons, high authoritarians, internalized homophobia, low authoritarians, gay male youths, feeling thermometer rating, bisexual youths, laws protecting gays, antigay prejudice, attitudes toward lesbians, antihomosexual attitudes, antigay violence, negative attitudes toward gays, three predictor variables
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New York, Journal of Homosexuality, Psychological Reports, United States, Journal of Sex Research, Newbury Park, Academic Press, San Francisco, Ann Arbor, American Psychological Association, American Psychologist, Homophobia Scale, Journal of Psychology, Psychological Bulletin, African American, Los Angeles, National Election Studies, Thousand Oaks, American Psychiatric Association, Columbia University Press, Del Boca, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Journal of Social Issues, University of Michigan, Journal of Social Psychology
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