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Perceptions of Positive Relationship Traits in Gay and Lesbian Couples

Miki D. Skinner, Boise State University

Abstract

The following study examined perceptions of positive traits in homosexual relationships. Students (n = 216) and professional counselors (n = 96) read one of three variations of a transcript of a couple’s counseling session that were identical in all aspects except for the names of the couple members and associated pronouns, implying sexual orientation (either John and Amy, Amy and Jennifer, or John and David). Participants then rated the couple’s level of commitment, satisfaction, investment, and closeness. Surprisingly, the student group perceived no differences between the couples, but the counselor group perceived the gay and lesbian couples as having higher levels of the positive relationship traits. Implications regarding counselor bias are discussed.

Suggested Citation

Miki D. Skinner. "Perceptions of Positive Relationship Traits in Gay and Lesbian Couples" 2007