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Superficial Allies: The Role of Legal Inclusion and Social Obedience in Stigma Processes
Shahin Davoudpour
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Keyphrases
Obedience
100%
Sexual Prejudice
100%
Legal Inclusion
100%
Sexual Minority
75%
Negative Attitudes
25%
Stigmatized
25%
Law
25%
Country Regions
25%
Logistic Regression Model
25%
Stigmatization
25%
Legal System
25%
Full Support
25%
Legal Recognition
25%
Legal Protection
25%
Values Survey
25%
Cross-sectional Time Series
25%
Integrated Value
25%
Legal Exclusion
25%
Prejudicial Attitudes
25%
Ally Behavior
25%
Attitudinal Data
25%
Allyship
25%
Attitudes toward Sexual Minorities
25%
Psychology
Regression Model
100%
Prejudice
100%
Allyship
100%
Social Sciences
Time Series
100%
Stigmatization
100%
Allyship
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Logit Model
100%
Time Series
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Stigma
100%