¶ … homophobic behavior examines a phenomenon for which there is very little research. The phenomenon is novel and consequently requires that it be examined in a qualitative manner. Qualitative designs assume that the phenomenon has not been adequately described and it is not possible to develop structured questions. This study will use a focus group for data collection and engage purposive sampling to determine the members of the sample. This would be supported by in-depth interviews with data rich cases that may be identified by the focus group. The focus group is a method of data collection that involves between 10-12 persons who are knowledgeable on the area of concern. For the purposes of this research I would be identifying 10 males who are either victims or who are associated with victims of homophobic violence. It is important that the men have either personal experience as victims or know victims this aspect give authenticity and validity...
The research does not consider females since the consideration is for males. The recruitment process will involve firstly examining police records for persons who have reported such crimes against them. Persons who report such crimes have demonstrated a willingness to take action, and consequently they may be more inclined to talk candidly about their experiences.
However, Crisp and Turner are quick to note that imagined contact is of course not meant to be a substitute for real contact, but more of a springboard towards building more cohesive race relations in a noticeably effective manner. "Encouraging people to mentally simulate a positive intergroup encounter leads to improved out-group attitudes and reduced stereotyping. It curtails intergroup anxiety and extends the attribution of perceivers' positive traits to
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