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Williams, Jennifer Dingledine. The " gender gap": Differences between men and women in political attitudes and voting behavior in the 1980s. [Washington, D.C.]: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1989.

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Alva-Gonzáles, Miguel-Ángel. Environmentally unfriendly consumption behaviour: Theoretical and empirical evidence from private motorists in Mexico City ... Göttingen: Cuvillier, 2008.

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The gay guy's guide to love: The dos, dont's and definite maybes of dating and mating. New York: Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1997.

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On the down low: A journey into the lives of "straight" Black men who sleep with men. New York: Broadway Books, 2004.

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S, Kimmel Michael, ed. Gay macho: The life and death of the homosexual clone. New York: New York University Press, 1998.

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Myers, Ted. The Canadian survey of gay and bisexual men and HIV infection: Men's survey. Ottawa: Canadian AIDS Society, 1993.

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Myers, Ted. Ontario men's survey. Toronto: HIV Social Behavioural and Epidemiological Studies Unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, 2004.

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Bisexuality and the challenge to lesbian politics: Sex, loyalty, and revolution. New York: New York University Press, 1995.

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Men in love: Masculinity and sexuality in the eighteenth century. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999.

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DeSombre, Elizabeth R. Attitudes and Norms. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190636272.003.0006.

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Many people care about the environment and are in favor of protecting it, but these concerns are imperfect determinants of behavior. There are good reasons for this “value-action gap”: incentives are frequently aligned against environmentally preferable action, and we each face so many daily environmentally relevant decisions that efforts to do the right thing consistently are daunting. These approaches can even backfire, as people dislike feeling judged, or may tire of constant efforts to behave and may backslide on good intentions. A more promising option for explaining or encouraging environmental behavior is invoking social norms. People modify their behavior to fit social expectations, so community decisions that work against environmental behavior can discourage beneficial behavior. Framing information in a way that demonstrates the environmentally beneficial choices of neighbors or group members increases willingness to make environmentally positive choices.
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Generational Gap in Japanese Politics: A Longitudinal Study of Political Attitudes and Behaviour. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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Joslyn, Mark R. Gun Gap: The Influence of Gun Ownership on Political Behavior and Attitudes. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2020.

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Joslyn, Mark R. Gun Gap: The Influence of Gun Ownership on Political Behavior and Attitudes. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2020.

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Robert, Kirby, and Kelly David 1965-, eds. The book of boy trouble: Gay boy comics with a new attitude. [San Francisco, Calif.]: Green Candy, 2006.

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The Book of Boy Trouble: Gay Boy Comics with a New Attitude. Green Candy Press, 2006.

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Monier, Sheryl S. The beliefs and gay affirming behavior of school counselors regarding gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered students. 1999.

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Gail, Ilagan, Mascardo Frederick, and Naraval Camilo, eds. MR GAD: Men's responsibilities in gender and development. Davao City, Philippines: Health Management and Research Group Foundation, 2009.

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Brown, Marilyn A., and Benjamin K. Sovacool. Theorizing the Behavioral Dimension of Energy Consumption. Edited by Debra J. Davidson and Matthias Gross. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190633851.013.9.

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This chapter focuses on the well-documented misalignment between energy-related behaviors and the personal values of consumers, which has become a major source of angst among policymakers. Despite widespread pro-environmental or green attitudes, consumers frequently purchase non-green alternatives. The chapter identifies 50 theoretical approaches that can be divided almost equally into two types: those that emphasize beliefs, attitudes, and values; and those that also consider contextual factors and social norms. Three principles of intervention are recommended: provide credible and targeted information at points of decision; identify and address the key factors inhibiting and promoting the target behaviors in particular populations; and rigorously evaluate programs to provide credible estimates of impact and opportunities for improvement. The chapter recommends that research on the value-action gap be expanded beyond the traditional focus on individuals to include decision-making units such as households, boards of directors, commercial buying units, and government procurement groups.
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Bloom, Amy. Normal: Transsexual CEOs, Crossdressing Cops, and Hermaphrodites with Attitude. Vintage, 2003.

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Normal: Transsexual CEOs, Crossdressing Cops, and Hermaphrodites with Attitude. Random House, 2002.

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(Editor), Fred Klein, and Tom Schwartz (Editor), eds. Bisexual & Gay Husbands: Their Words, Their Stories (Haworth Gay & Lesbian Studies) (Haworth Gay & Lesbian Studies). Harrington Park Press, 2001.

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Men's survey '90: A Toronto venue-based survey of gay and bisexual men and their knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour related to HIV/AIDS. Toronto: AIDS Committee of Toronto, 1990.

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Moore, Patrick. Beyond Shame: Reclaiming the Abandoned History of Radical Gay Sexuality. Beacon Press, 2004.

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Beyond Shame: Reclaiming the Abandoned History of Radical Gay Sexuality. Beacon Press, 2004.

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Men's survey '90: A Toronto venue-based survey of gay and bisexual men and their knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour related to HIV/AIDS / Ted Myers ... Toronto, Ont: AIDS Committee of Toronto, 1991.

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San Francisco (Calif.). Dept. of Public Health., Communication Technologies, and San Francisco AIDS Foundation, eds. A Report on HIV-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among San Francisco gay and bisexual men: Results from the fifth population-based survey : [executive summary]. San Francisco, Calif: Communication Technologies, 1990.

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Drescher, Jack. Ethical Issues in Treating LGBT Patients. Edited by John Z. Sadler, K. W. M. Fulford, and Cornelius Werendly van Staden. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198732365.013.20.

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The American Psychiatric Association’sPrinciples of Medical Ethicsemphasize competence, respect and up-to-date knowledge as a basis for appropriate professional behavior toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) patients. This chapter first reviews historical psychiatric attitudes towards LGBT patients that could be construed, at best, as patronizing and, at worst, overtly hostile. In modern clinical practice, as opposed to trying to “cure” homosexuality or “transsexualism,” LGBT patients are helped to live their lives according to their own natures and desires. This chapter outlines some common clinical questions raised by LGBT patients—what is known and not known about the origins of homosexuality and transgenderism, sexual orientation conversion efforts (SOCE), therapist self-disclosure, how therapists should address LGBT patients, and controversies surrounding treatment of transgender children—as well as ethical issues raised in these clinical encounters.
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King, J. L. On the Down Low: A Journey into the Lives of 'Straight' Black Men Who Sleep with Men. Harlem Moon, 2005.

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Singh, Shane P. Beyond Turnout. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198832928.001.0001.

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Compulsory voting is widely used in the democratic world, and it is well established that it increases electoral participation. This book assesses the effects of compulsory voting beyond turnout. The author first summarizes the normative arguments for and against compulsory voting, provides information on its contemporary use, reviews recent events pertaining to its (proposed) adoption and abolition, and provides an extensive account of extant research on its consequences. The author then advances a theory that compulsory voting polarizes behavior and attitudes, and broadens gaps in political sophistication levels, among those with negative and positive orientations toward democracy. Recognizing the impact of mandatory voting on the electorate, political parties then alter the ways in which they seek votes, with mainstream parties moderating their platforms and smaller parties taking more extreme positions. The author uses survey data from countries with compulsory voting to show that support for the requirement to vote is driven by individuals’ orientations toward democracy. The theory is then comprehensively tested using: cross-national data, cross-cantonal data from Switzerland, and survey data from Argentina. Empirical results are largely indicative of the theorized process whereby compulsory voting has divergent effects on citizens and political parties. The book concludes with a discussion of future directions for academic research, implications for those who craft electoral policy, and alternative ways of boosting turnout.
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Humphreys, Laud. Tearoom Trade: Impersonal Sex in Public Places. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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