Adolescents' formation of judgements
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There is evidence that adolescents’ social reasoning about lesbians and gay males is different and differentially impacts their judgements
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Issues related to religious convention and social norms were less important in relation to adolescents’ judgements regarding the safety rights of lesbian and gay peers.
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Adolescents’ social condition regarding sexual orientation is multinational, meaning homosexuality were related to, but not predictive of, judgements regarding safety rights of lesbian and gay peers
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