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... Login to save citations to My List. Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [Book; Authored Book]. A profile of the Negro American. Pettigrew, TF. Oxford, England: Van Nostrand. (1964). Abstract. A review of racial differences in health,... more
... Login to save citations to My List. Citation. Database: PsycINFO. [Book; Authored Book]. A profile of the Negro American. Pettigrew, TF. Oxford, England: Van Nostrand. (1964). Abstract. A review of racial differences in health, intelligence ...
... Racial crisis in America: Leadership in conflict. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Killian, Lewis M. Author: Grigg, Charles M. PUBLISHER: Prentice-Hall (Englewood Cliffs, NJ). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1964. PUB TYPE: Book.... more
... Racial crisis in America: Leadership in conflict. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Killian, Lewis M. Author: Grigg, Charles M. PUBLISHER: Prentice-Hall (Englewood Cliffs, NJ). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1964. PUB TYPE: Book. VOLUME/EDITION: ...
Abstract: This book describes the day-to-day life of students, teachers, administrators and parents in an affluent white school located in Portland, Oregon. It gives an account of the first year of racial integration in the school,... more
Abstract: This book describes the day-to-day life of students, teachers, administrators and parents in an affluent white school located in Portland, Oregon. It gives an account of the first year of racial integration in the school, 1973-1974, when about thirty students from the ...
This study (N = 770) explores in depth the construct of deprovincialization by both uniting and comparing two scales that assess its two facets: the Group Deprovincialization Scale (GDS; Martinovic & Verkuyten, 2013) and the... more
This study (N = 770) explores in depth the construct of deprovincialization by both uniting and comparing two scales that assess its two facets: the Group Deprovincialization Scale (GDS; Martinovic & Verkuyten, 2013) and the Cultural Deprovincialization Scale (CDS, Boin et al., 2020). First, we tested the factorial structure of the construct through confirmatory factor analyses. Second, we compared the mean scores of the GDS and the CDS and a list of variables related to individual dispositions and intergroup outcomes for participants who had (vs. had not) lived abroad. Then, we explored the nomological net of correlates of deprovincialization to examine whether the GDS and the CDS differed in their relationship with the correlates. Finally, we tested the simultaneous relationships of both scales with a subset of variables via network analysis. Results offer insights on the important construct of deprovincialization, its assessment, and the relevance of its facets, showing that the GDS and te CDS tap into related yet different nuances of the broad deprovincialization construct. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement.
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Prejudice, especially intergroup prejudice, has long been a central topic of social psychology. The discipline has sought to be both socially relevant and useful. Thus, theory and research on prejudice fits directly into these central... more
Prejudice, especially intergroup prejudice, has long been a central topic of social psychology. The discipline has sought to be both socially relevant and useful. Thus, theory and research on prejudice fits directly into these central concerns of the discipline. The study of this topic has developed in direct correspondence with how social psychology itself has been able to devise new theoretical and empirical tools—from self-administered questionnaires and probability sample surveys to laboratory experiments and computer-assisted methods. Given the discipline’s intense research interest in intergroup prejudice, it is not surprising that that there is a plethora of theories concerning prejudice. But these many theories tend not to conflict with one another. Rather, they typically coalesce around interrelated themes across three levels of analysis. The micro level of the attitudes of individuals was the primary focus for the first half-century of modern social psychology (1920–1970). Slowly, the field turned its attention to the meso level of intergroup interaction and how such contact influenced intergroup prejudice and discrimination. Finally, the discipline began to consider more systematically the many relevant structural and cultural factors at the macro level of analysis and how they shaped both intergroup prejudice and discrimination. With time, direct links between the three principal levels of analysis have been uncovered. With this order of attention, social psychology boasts many more theories and studies of prejudice at the micro level of individuals than at other levels. But the field has learned that all three levels of analysis are critical for a fully rounded, more complete understanding of the topic.
A number of cross-sectional studies have demonstrated a significant co-variation of patriotism and nationalism with prejudice against immigrants. This study examines the causal relationship between the three variables among 551 adult... more
A number of cross-sectional studies have demonstrated a significant co-variation of patriotism and nationalism with prejudice against immigrants. This study examines the causal relationship between the three variables among 551 adult German respondents without migration ...
... The intergroup cooperation that then took place encouraged the development of positive relations between the groups. ... Overall, results from the meta-analysis reveal that greater levels of inter-group contact are typically... more
... The intergroup cooperation that then took place encouraged the development of positive relations between the groups. ... Overall, results from the meta-analysis reveal that greater levels of inter-group contact are typically associated with ... Allport's Intergroup Contact Hypothesis ...

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