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eds. Fluid versus fixed: a new perspective on bisexuality as a fluid sexual orientation beyond gender. According to Psychology Today,3
"In recent years, evidence has accumulated that a homosexual orientation is inherited. MSO scores also differed significantly between participants in the US, UK, and Canada combined and participants in other countries (U = 4.0 × 1011, p < 0.001), but both the effect size and the absolute difference between the mean scores were small (MUsUkCan = 8.6, SD = 3.4; MOtherCountries = 8.5, SD = 3.4; d = 0.03) (Supplementary Figure S2).
Like MSO scores, SOR scores fell along the entire range of possible scores (0–18), with a mean of 9.4 (SD = 4.5) and, consistent with the findings of other researchers (Festinger, 1957; Festinger and Carlsmith, 1959; Elliot and Devine, 1994; Chung and Katayama, 1996; Sell, 1997; Baumeister, 2000; Garnets and Peplau, 2000; Peplau, 2001; Russell and Seif, 2001; Weinrich and Klein, 2002; Cooper, 2007; Diamond, 2008; Chivers et al., 2010; Epstein et al., 2012; Lippa, 2012; Mock and Eibach, 2012; Ross et al., 2012; Vrangalova and Savin-Williams, 2012; Epstein and Robertson, 2014), differed significantly by gender (MFemale = 9.7, SD = 4.3; MMale = 9.0, SD = 4.8; MOther = 9.3; SD = 4.8; H = 3,875, p < 0.001; d = 0.16).
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