College students' views on gay and lesbian issues: does education make a difference
Eric G Lambert1, Lois A Ventura, Daniel E Hall
1Department of Criminal Justice, HH 3225, Mail Stop 119, University of Toledo, OH 43606, USA.
Abstract:
Many in academia believe that higher education leads to an increase in tolerance towards individuals who are different. There are some empirical findings to support this premise; however, the impact of higher education on acceptance of homosexuality has not been adequately explored. Gays and lesbians in society face many negative attitudes. Based upon the survey results of 364 students at a Midwestern university, juniors and seniors had statistically significant more positive attitudes towards gays and lesbians than did freshmen and sophomores. Even in multi-variate analysis, upper-level students had more positive views on many of the attitudinal measures.
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