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Influence of gender, partisan membership, and religious affiliation on young adults’ thoughts regarding public policy issues of sexual orientation.

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Evaluation of young adults' attitudes in 2 middle Georgia institutions of their perceived homosexual's rights. Significant differences were found by gender and partisan membership. Religious affiliation did not produce as many significant differences

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Hlawaty, Heide. and Decker, James. "Influence of gender, partisan membership, and religious affiliation on young adults’ thoughts regarding public policy issues of sexual orientation." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, Apr 20, 2006 <Not Available>. 2008-10-09 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p138499_index.html>

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Hlawaty, H. and Decker, J. D. , 2006-04-20 "Influence of gender, partisan membership, and religious affiliation on young adults’ thoughts regarding public policy issues of sexual orientation." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois Online <PDF>. 2008-10-09 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p138499_index.html

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Abstract: Evaluation of young adults' attitudes in 2 middle Georgia institutions of their perceived homosexual's rights. Significant differences were found by gender and partisan membership. Religious affiliation did not produce as many significant differences

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1 Influence of gender partisan membership and religious affiliation on young adults’ thoughts regarding public policy issues of sexual orientation. Heide Hlawaty James D. Decker Metropolitan College of New York Macon State College New York NY Macon GA Midwest Political Science Association Panel 51-5 Friday April 21 2006 Chicago IL. Abstract: The objective of this study was to quantitatively determine and evaluate the attitudes of young adults in two middle Georgia institutions of higher learning in regards to their
vs. Muslim 0.82 1.67 (20 155) 0.045 Protestant vs. Other 0.89 1.35 (20 212) ns Protestant vs. None 0.81 2.11 (20 178) 0.005 Catholic vs. Jewish 0.62 1.05 (20 34) ns Catholic vs. Muslim 0.46 1.96 (20 33) 0.042 Catholic vs. Other 0.78 1.26 (20 90) ns Catholic vs. None 0.71 1.16 (20 56) ns Jewish vs. Muslim 0.02 8.84 (5 1) ns Jewish vs. Other 0.66 1.14 (20 43) ns Jewish vs. None 0.28 1.18 (20 9) ns


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