El Principio de jerarquia social como explicacion del prejuicio y el rechazo a la accion positiva
In: Psicologia politica, Heft 21, S. 55-71
Abstract
Social dominance orientation (Sidanius et al, 1992) has been proposed as one antecedent of social attitudes. This study examines the relationships of this variable to prejudice, both blatant & subtle (Pettigrew & Meertens, 1995), & also to attitudes toward affirmative action. Two hundred people participated in the study. The data showed that social dominance orientation is a good predictor of blatant prejudice but not of subtle prejudice. These results are explained in relation to a multidimensional conception of the social dominance scale, in opposition to the unidimensionality defended by its author. 4 Tables, 21 References. Adapted from the source document.
Themen
Prejudice, Dominance, Social Attitudes, Affirmative Action
Sprachen
Spanisch, Kastilisch
ISSN: 1138-0853
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