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    Components of sexual identity by Shively, M G, De Cecco, J P

    Published in Journal of homosexuality (01-01-1977)
    “…This paper examines the four components of sexual identity: biological sex, gender identity, social sex-role, and sexual orientation. Theories about the…”
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    A study of perceptions of rights and needs in interpersonal conflicts in homosexual relationships by De Cecco, J P, Shively, M G

    Published in Journal of homosexuality (01-01-1978)
    “…A pilot study was conducted to examine the issues of rights and needs in the interpersonal conflicts of couples of the same biological sexual orientation. The…”
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    Sexual orientation survey of students on the San Francisco State University Campus by Shively, M G, De Cecco, J P

    Published in Journal of homosexuality (01-01-1978)
    “…This study examined the sexual orientations of students on the campus of San Francisco State University. The sample consisted of 1,039 students who responded…”
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    The relationship of departures in social sex-role to the abridgment of civil liberties by Figliulo, M C, Shively, M G, McEnroe, F

    Published in Journal of homosexuality (01-01-1978)
    “…This article examines the relationship of departures from the feminine stereotype for women and the masculine stereotype for men to the abridgment of civil…”
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    The Identification of the Social Sex-Role Stereotypes by Shively, Michael G

    Published in Journal of Homosexuality (1978)
    “…Female and male respondents (N=300) completed a questionnaire by listing characteristics people expected a masculine man, a feminine woman, a feminine man, and…”
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    Research on sexual orientation: definitions and methods by Shively, M G, Jones, C, De Cecco, J P

    Published in Journal of homosexuality (01-01-1983)
    “…An extensive survey of the research literature on sexual orientation was undertaken for the purpose of determining how sexual orientation had been conceptually…”
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    A Study of Perceptions of Rights and Needs in Interpersonal Conflicts in Homosexual Relationships by De Cecco, John P, Shively, Michael G

    Published in Journal of Homosexuality (1978)
    “…Examines issues of rights and needs in interpersonal conflicts of couples of the same biological sex and sexual orientation. The right most frequently…”
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    Departures from Sex Role Stereotypes of Appearance and Behavior and Violations of Civil Liberties by Shively, Michael G, Hall, Marny A

    Published in Journal of Homosexuality (1977)
    “…Using data collected from a previous pilot study, it was concluded that the primary indicators of masculinity and femininity are appearance and behavior…”
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    Components of Sexual Identity by Shively, Michael G, DeCecco, John P

    Published in Journal of Homosexuality (1977)
    “…This paper examines the four components of sexual identity: biological sex, gender identity, social sex-role, and sexual orientation. Theories about the…”
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    From sexual identity to sexual relationships: a contextual shift by De Cecco, J P, Shively, M G

    Published in Journal of homosexuality (01-01-1983)
    “…The article has three major purposes. First, it adumbrates four contexts within which the discourse on sexual identity has been carried on: the historical,…”
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    The identification of the social sex-role stereotypes by Shively, M G, Rudolph, J R, De Cecco, J P

    Published in Journal of homosexuality (01-01-1978)
    “…The purpose of this study was to identify the social sex-role stereotypes that exist in the nation. The hypothesis for this study was that the stereotypes for…”
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