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Response to Kirkpatrick (2004): differential risk theory and lesbian parenthood
1School of Family Studies and Human Services, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-1403, USA. Schumm@humec.ksu.edu
Abstract:
Kirkpatrick's recent comments on Schumm's critique of Tasker and Golombok's 1995 research are discussed, as well as the 1981 seminal research of Kirkpatrick, Smith, and Roy. Considerations of differential risk within social exchange theory may be useful when examining views that equate gay and lesbian relationships with mixed-gender relationships at the macrosociological level.
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