Exploring how inclusive name/pronoun policies and practices relate to quality of interactions

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2024-11

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Using a large-scale, multi-institution dataset, we explore the relationship between name/pronoun policies and practices and college students’ quality of interactions with other students, advisors, faculty, staff, and administrators on campus. Findings indicate that more affirming policies and practices were associated with more positive quality of interactions, especially for transgender students.

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