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Karen L. Blair, PhD
Karen L. Blair, PhD
Other namesKaren Lyndsay Blair
Associate Professor, Director of the Trent U Social Relations, Attitudes & Diversity Lab
Verified email at trentu.ca - Homepage
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Sexual desire, communication, satisfaction, and preferences of men and women in same-sex versus mixed-sex relationships
D Holmberg, KL Blair
Journal of Sex Research 46 (1), 57-66, 2009
2232009
Women's sexual satisfaction as a predictor of well-being in same-sex versus mixed-sex relationships
D Holmberg, KL Blair, M Phillips
Journal of Sex Research 47 (1), 1-11, 2010
1702010
Perceived social network support and well-being in same-sex versus mixed-sex romantic relationships
KL Blair, D Holmberg
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 25 (5), 769-791, 2008
1632008
Experiences of femme identity: Coming out, invisibility and femmephobia
KL Blair, RA Hoskin
Psychology & Sexuality 6 (3), 229-244, 2015
1472015
Somewhere Under the Rainbow: Exploring the Identities and Experiences of Trans Persons
E Dargie, KL Blair, CF Pukall, S Coyle
The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 1-15, 2014
1442014
Stability of sexual attractions across different timescales: The roles of bisexuality and gender
LM Diamond, JA Dickenson, KL Blair
Archives of Sexual Behavior 46, 193-204, 2017
1162017
Transgender exclusion from the world of dating: Patterns of acceptance and rejection of hypothetical trans dating partners as a function of sexual and gender identity
KL Blair, RA Hoskin
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 36 (7), 2074-2095, 2019
1112019
Can less be more? Comparing duration vs. frequency of sexual encounters in same-sex and mixed-sex relationships
KL Blair, CF Pukall
The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 23 (2), 123-136, 2014
962014
Not all orgasms were created equal: Differences in frequency and satisfaction of orgasm experiences by sexual activity in same-sex versus mixed-sex relationships
KL Blair, J Cappell, CF Pukall
The Journal of Sex Research 55 (6), 719-733, 2018
812018
Contemporary understandings of femme identities and related experiences of discrimination
KL Blair, RA Hoskin
Psychology & Sexuality 7 (2), 101-115, 2016
792016
Go long! Predictors of positive relationship outcomes in long-distance dating relationships
E Dargie, KL Blair, C Goldfinger, CF Pukall
Journal of sex & marital therapy 41 (2), 181-202, 2015
762015
Family matters, but sometimes chosen family matters more: Perceived social network influence in the dating decisions of same-and mixed-sex couples
KL Blair, CF Pukall
The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 24 (3), 257-270, 2015
732015
Differential associations of communication and love in heterosexual, lesbian, and bisexual women's perceptions and experiences of chronic vulvar and pelvic pain
KL Blair, CF Pukall, KB Smith, J Cappell
Journal of sex & marital therapy 41 (5), 498-524, 2015
612015
‘What's it like on your side of the pond?’: A cross-cultural comparison of modern and old-fashioned homonegativity between North American and European samples
DT McDermott, KL Blair
Psychology & Sexuality 3 (3), 277-296, 2012
512012
Who counts as sexually fluid? Comparing four different types of sexual fluidity in women
LM Diamond, J Alley, J Dickenson, KL Blair
Archives of Sexual Behavior 49 (7), 2389-2403, 2020
432020
Ameliorating transnegativity: Assessing the immediate and extended efficacy of a pedagogic prejudice reduction intervention
DT McDermott, AS Brooks, P Rohleder, K Blair, RA Hoskin, LK McDonagh
Psychology & Sexuality 9 (1), 69-85, 2018
402018
Ethical Research With Sexual and Gender Minorities
KL Blair
The SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies, 375-380, 2016
392016
Is our feminism bullshit? The importance of intersectionality in adopting a feminist identity
RA Hoskin, KE Jenson, KL Blair
Cogent Social Sciences 3 (1), 1290014, 2017
372017
Dynamics of perceived social network support for same‐sex versus mixed‐sex relationships
D Holmberg, KL Blair
Personal Relationships 23 (1), 62-83, 2016
352016
Did Secretary Clinton lose to a ‘basket of deplorables’? An examination of Islamophobia, homophobia, sexism and conservative ideology in the 2016 US presidential election
KL Blair
Psychology & Sexuality 8 (4), 334-355, 2017
312017
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