2010
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1666565
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Perry v. Schwarzenegger: Trying Same-Sex Marriage

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“…Ball (2013), Dempsey (2013), Dundas and Kaufman (2000, p. 67), Kuvalanka (2013), Schulenberg (1985, p. 37), Tasker (2013), Bowen (2014), and Harder (2016, p. 1295) were not cited in Schumm (2013) but are additional examples of scholars or researchers who have, at least for the most part, accepted the “no difference” hypothesis with respect to intergenerational transfer of sexual orientation (ITSO). Ritter (2010, p. 384) has reported how the court in Perry v. Schwarzenegger assumed that ITSO was a myth, not based on scientific evidence.…”
Section: Part 2: General Outcomes For Children Of Same-sex Parentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ball (2013), Dempsey (2013), Dundas and Kaufman (2000, p. 67), Kuvalanka (2013), Schulenberg (1985, p. 37), Tasker (2013), Bowen (2014), and Harder (2016, p. 1295) were not cited in Schumm (2013) but are additional examples of scholars or researchers who have, at least for the most part, accepted the “no difference” hypothesis with respect to intergenerational transfer of sexual orientation (ITSO). Ritter (2010, p. 384) has reported how the court in Perry v. Schwarzenegger assumed that ITSO was a myth, not based on scientific evidence.…”
Section: Part 2: General Outcomes For Children Of Same-sex Parentsmentioning
confidence: 99%