Thursday, April 29, 2010

Methods and Results Part 2

METHODS and RESULTS
2. In order to get the most accurate result, I will have a few different surveys with this research topic, just like the articles Gay and lesbian identity development: A social identity perspective and The Archaeology of Knowledge. One method would be handing out the same survey to two different sexual preference groups. The two groups will be gay or bisexual children growing up with homosexual parents, while the other group will be straight growing up with homosexual parents. The survey will have questions about what specific effects did it have on both groups while lgrowing up in a homosexual household. This survey would some how break down the effects homosexual parents would have on their children but at the same time it shows that one can grow up under these circumstances and still not become gay.
The results of my survey would show that it's pretty much 50/50. Yes in certain households parents sexual preference can rub off on their children. Some of my surveys would show that the time factor that children spend with their parents has a big effect and impact on how the children will become. Once their old enough to really understand what liking the same sex really is, it will be easier to get more accurate results. After researching many different websites, with their own surveys, www.law.ucla.edu showed how one family we're extremely close and spent so much quality time together that by the age 13, the daughter just knew she way gay, and has been that way for about 7 years now. The other family that the same website surveyed was not as close, the children hardly seen their parents, and actually started gay bashing was they were of age. This is why my result has a 50/50 chance, it all boils down to the individual at the end of the day.

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