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You can download pre-publication versions of many of Dr. Herek's recent papers.
Note that these are pre-publication drafts and some changes may have been made to the text in the course of copy-editing.
For some articles, a form is also available to request a reprint via e-mail.
Clicking on the links below will either open the article preprint or, if multiple options are available, take you to the article's
abstract.
From there, you can download the preprint or request a reprint.
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Papers Published in 2012-2013
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Norton, A. T., & Herek, G. M. (2013).
Heterosexuals’ attitudes toward transgender people: Findings from a national probability sample of U.S. adults. Sex Roles, 68, 738-753.
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Herek, G. M., & McLemore, K. A. (2013).
Sexual prejudice. Annual Review of Psychology, 64, 309-333.
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Herek, G. M., Saha, S., & Burack, J. (2013). Stigma and psychological distress in people with HIV/AIDS. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 35, 41-54.
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Papers Published in 2010-2011
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Herek, G. M. (2011). Anti-equality marriage amendments and sexual stigma. Journal of Social Issues, 67, 413-426.
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Herek, G. M., & McLemore, K. A. (2011). The Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men (ATLG) scale. In T. Fisher, C. M. Davis, W. L. Yarber & S. L. Davis (Eds.), Handbook of sexuality-related measures (3rd ed., pp. 415-417). Oxford, England: Taylor & Francis.
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Herek, G.M. (2011, October).
Psychology (yesterday and) Today: Evelyn Hooker. APS Observer, pp. 8, 22.
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Herek, G. M., Norton, A. T., Allen, T. J., & Sims, C. L. (2010).
Demographic, psychological, and social characteristics of self-identified lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults in a U.S. probability sample. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 7, 176-200.
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Herek, G. M. (2010).
Sexual orientation differences as deficits: Science and stigma in the history of American psychology.
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 5.
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Herek, G. M. (2010).
Intimate relationships and parenthood in same-sex couples. An introduction [Intime Beziehungen und Elternschaft bei gleichgeschlechtlichen Paaren. Eine Einführung]. In M. Rupp (Ed.), Partnerschaft und Elternschaft bei gleichgeschlechtlichen Paaren/Partnership and parenthood in same-sex couples (Special Issue 7 of the Zeitschrift für Familienforschung/Journal of Family Research) (pp. 1-11). Opladen/Farmington Hills, MI: Verlag Barbara Budrich.
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Papers Published in 2008-2009
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Herek, G. M. (2009).
Hate crimes and stigma-related experiences among sexual minority adults in the United States: Prevalence estimates from a national probability sample.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 24, 54-74.
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Herek, G. M., Gillis, J. R., & Cogan, J. C. (2009). Internalized stigma among sexual minority adults: Insights from a social psychological perspective.
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 56, 32-43.
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Herek, G. M. (2009).
Sexual stigma and sexual prejudice in the United States: A conceptual framework.
In D. A. Hope (Ed.). Contemporary perspectives on lesbian, gay & bisexual identities: The 54th Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (pp. 65-111).
New York: Springer.
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Herek, G. M. (2009).
Sexual prejudice.
In T. Nelson (Ed.),
Handbook of prejudice (pp. 439-465).
New York: Psychology Press.
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Papers Published in 2007
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Papers Published in 2006
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Papers Published in 2004-2005
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When sex equals AIDS: Symbolic stigma and heterosexual adults’ inaccurate beliefs about sexual transmission of AIDS,
published in
Social Problems, 52 (1), 15-37.
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Beyond "homophobia": Thinking about sexual stigma and prejudice in the twenty-first century,
published in
Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 1(2), 6-24.
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Sexual orientation and military service: Prospects for organizational and individual change in the United States,
published in
T.W. Britt, A.B. Adler, & C.A. Castro (Eds.), Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat (Vol. 4: Military culture, pp. 119-142).
Westport, CT: Praeger Security International.
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Papers Published in 2003
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Papers Published in 2002
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Heterosexuals’ attitudes toward bisexual men and women in the United States,
published in Journal of Sex Research, 39 (4), 264-274.
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HIV-related stigma and knowledge in the United States:
Prevalence and trends, 1991-1999,
published in American Journal of Public Health, 92(3), 371-377.
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Gender gaps in public opinion about lesbians and gay men,
published in Public Opinion Quarterly, 66(1), 40-66.
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Victim experiences in hate crimes based on sexual orientation,
published in Journal of Social Issues, 58 (2), 319-339.
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Papers Published in 2000-2001
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AIDS educational videos for gay and bisexual men: A content analysis,
published in Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, 5 (4), 143-153.
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Sexual prejudice and gender: Do heterosexuals' attitudes toward lesbians and gay men differ?,
published in Journal of Social Issues, 56 (2), 251-266.
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The psychology of sexual prejudice,
published in Current Directions in Psychological Science, 9(1), 19-22.
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Homosexuality,
published in 2000 in the American Psychological Association's Encyclopedia of Psychology,
edited by A.E. Kazdin (pp. 149-153).
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The social construction of
attitudes: Functional consensus and divergence in the US public's reactions to AIDS,
published in the 2000 edited volume, Why We Evaluate: Functions of Attitudes,
edited by G. Maio and J. Olson (pp. 325-364).
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Papers Published in 1999
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AIDS stigma and sexual prejudice,
published in American Behavioral Scientist, 42, 1126-1143.
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AIDS and stigma,
published in American Behavioral Scientist, 42, 1102-1112.
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Sex differences in how heterosexuals
think about lesbians and gay men: Evidence from survey context effects,
published in the
Journal of Sex Research, 36 (4), 348-360.
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Psychological sequelae of hate
crime victimization among lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults,
published in the
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67 (6), 945-951.
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Papers Published in 1998
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Culturally sensitive AIDS
educational videos for African American audiences, published in
the American Journal of Community Psychology, 26 (5), 705-743.
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Symbolic prejudice or fear of infection?
A functional analysis of AIDS-related stigma among heterosexual adults,
published in Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 20 (3), 230-241.
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Correlates of internalized homophobia
in a community sample of lesbians and gay men,
published in the
Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, 2, 17-25.
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AIDS and stigma, the report from the
1996 NIMH research workshop on AIDS and stigma, which was also published
in the AIDS and Public Policy Journal, 13 (1), 36-47.
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Papers Published Before 1998
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AIDS stigma and contact with persons with AIDS:
Effects of direct and vicarious contact, which was published in
Journal of Applied Social Psychology in 1997.
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"Some of my best friends":
Intergroup contact, concealable stigma, and heterosexuals' attitudes toward
gay men and lesbians, which was published in
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin in 1996.
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Why tell if you're not asked? Self disclosure, intergroup contact,
and heterosexuals' attitudes toward lesbians and gay men,
published in the 1996 volume,
Out in force: Sexual orientation and the military,
edited by G.M. Herek, J.J. Jobe, & R. Carney.
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Identity and community among gay and bisexual men in the AIDS era:
Preliminary findings from the Sacramento Men's Health Study,
published in the 1995 volume,
AIDS, identity, and community: The HIV epidemic and lesbians and gay men,
edited by G.M. Herek & B. Greene.
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A second decade of stigma, results from the 1991 AIDS
and Stigma survey, published in the American Journal of Public Health, 1993.
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Stigma, prejudice, and violence against lesbians and gay men,
which was published in 1991 in
Homosexuality: Research implications for public policy, edited by
John Gonsiorek and James Weinrich.
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Avoiding heterosexist bias in psychological research,
final report of the APA Task Force on Non-Heterosexist Research,
published in the American Psychologist, 1991.
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Illness, stigma, and AIDS,
Dr. Herek's 1990 Master Lecture
presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association.
It was published in
Psychological aspects of serious illness: Chronic conditions, fatal diseases, and clinical care,
edited by P.T. Costa, Jr. & G.R. VandenBos.
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Gay people and government security clearances:
A social science perspective,
published in the
American Psychologist, 1990.
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Can functions be measured?
A new perspective on the functional approach to attitudes,
published in
Social Psychology Quarterly, 1987.
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Religion and prejudice: A comparison of racial and sexual attitudes,
published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, in 1987.
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On heterosexual masculinity:
Some psychical consequences of the social construction of gender and sexuality,
published in
American Behavioral Scientist, 1986.
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