“…For example, due to strong emphasis on interpersonal relationships, typical of collectivist cultures, impersonal approaches to research, where participants are seen as sources of information, might be perceived as dismissive and cold by immigrants, while at the same time perceived as appropriate by non-immigrant participants (Kim, Triandis, Kagitcibasi, Choi, & Yoon, 1994). In light of such cultural assumptions, the emotional detachment typical of traditional research settings might not be ideal when working with LGBT immigrants; on the other hand, a friendly informal conversation often helps to make LGBT immigrants more comfortable in the research setting and thus makes research more productive (Landrine, Klonoff, & Brown-Collins, 1992). …”