Indiana University: Public Opinion Data Offers Insights Into Transgender Issues
June 18, 2019
June 18, 2019
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, June 18 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- Indiana University issued the following news release:
In the first national public opinion survey of its kind, sociologists from Indiana University, the University of Maryland and Ohio State University found evidence that undermines some of the primary arguments used to restrict the rights of transgender Americans.
The article, "Americans' Perceptions of Transgender People's Sex: Evidence from a National Surve . . .
In the first national public opinion survey of its kind, sociologists from Indiana University, the University of Maryland and Ohio State University found evidence that undermines some of the primary arguments used to restrict the rights of transgender Americans.
The article, "Americans' Perceptions of Transgender People's Sex: Evidence from a National Surve . . .