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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Sex Res. 2015 Jul 28;53(2):157–171. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2015.1015714

Table 2.

Means and standard deviations for Studies 1-5

Study 1A
Study 1B
Statements
Gay Pics
Straight Pics
All Pics
Gay Pics
Straight Pics
All Pics
Gay-Stereotypic 57% (28.6) 56% (24.8) 57% (23.6) 60% (26.7) 56% (26.5) 58% (25.4)
Stereotype-Neutral 27% (21.3) 27% (21.3) 27% (18.2) 33% (22.5) 32% (21.1) 32% (17.5)
Straight-Stereotypic 21% (20.9) 20% (23.1) 20% (19.7) 27% (21.5) 26% (22.6) 27% (19.1)
All Statements 35% (15.0) 34% (14.7) 35% (13.3) 40% (14.6) 38% (15.6) 39% (13.5)
Study 2A
Study 2B
Statements
Gay Pics
Straight Pics
All Pics
Gay Pics
Straight Pics
All Pics
Gay-Stereotypic 65% (24.6) 57% (24.8) 61% (21.6) 66% (22.4) 55% (23.1) 61% (19.4)
Stereotype-Neutral 42% (22.7) 31% (19.8) 36% (17.3) 42% (23.9) 29% (18.8) 35% (17.6)
Straight-Stereotypic 36% (25.7) 25% (22.1) 30% (21.4) 42% (24.8) 28% (24.8) 35% (21.4)
All Statements 48% (14.3) 37% (12.5) 42% (11.7) 50% (13.5) 37% (12.6) 44% (10.8)
Study 3
Study 4
Condition
Gay Pics
Straight Pics
Lesbian Pics
Straight Pics
Quality-Matched 38% (18.3) 37% (16.9) 30% (17.6) 28% (18.1)
Quality-Unmatched 37% (17.7) 31% (14.6) 39% (17.2) 30% (18.6)
Study 5
Conditions: Gaydar is Real Control Gaydar is Stereotyping
Statements
Gay
Judgments
Straight
Judgments
Gay
Judgments
Straight
Judgments
Gay
Judgments
Straight
Judgments
Gay-Stereotypic 61% (19.4) 36% (19.8) 53% (18.8) 43% (19.7) 48% (20.3) 47% (21.2)
Stereotype-Neutral 35% (14.5) 57% (18.0) 36% (17.0) 58% (17.3) 33% (15.2) 60% (18.6)
Straight-Stereotypic 29% (20.1) 66% (20.8) 35% (22.6) 62% (22.3) 33% (19.2) 63% (19.4)
All Statements 42% (10.3) 53% (12.0) 41% (12.2) 54% (11.5) 38% (10.4) 57% (11.5)

Note. For Studies 1–4, percentages of gay categorization. For Study 5, percentages of gay categorization and straight categorization.