Blinde and Traube's analysis of interview data identified two major issues or themes relating to stereotypes in sport, which are
a. widespread discussion among female athletes regarding lesbianism in women's sport and rejection of such stereotypes as self-attributes.
b. gay male athletes were treated more harshly lesbian female athletes.
c. silence about lesbianism in women's sport and female athletes' internalization of lesbian stereotypes.
d. silence about lesbianism in women's sport was mediated by a firm commitment on the part of coaches and universities to challenge stereotypes.
C
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