Personality across Sexual Identity and Gender in a National Probability Sample in New Zealand

Volume: 77, Issue: 9-10, Pages: 653 - 662
Published: Mar 11, 2017
Abstract
Preliminary evidence in online and convenience samples has shown small but significant personality differences across sexual identity and gender over a number of personality traits. The idea that gender intersects with sexual identity to affect personality has been formalized into two hypotheses: the gender inversion hypothesis (that lesbians and heterosexual men, as well as gay men and heterosexual women, have indistinguishable mean scores on...
Paper Details
Title
Personality across Sexual Identity and Gender in a National Probability Sample in New Zealand
Published Date
Mar 11, 2017
Journal
Volume
77
Issue
9-10
Pages
653 - 662
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