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Personality and Social Group Value Determinants of Out-Group BiasA Cross-National Comparison of Goughs Pr/To ScaleUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Universidad de La Frontera
Universidad de La Frontera
Universidad de La Frontera In two separate studies out-group bias was examined in relationship to personality traits of prejudice with Goughs Prejudice/Tolerance (Pr/To) scale and ascribed social group values. In Study 1 conducted with a Chilean sample, results of a hierarchical multiple regression revealed that perceived in-group/out-group value dissimilarity (based on the Schwartz Value Survey) and Pr/To independently predicted negative stereotyping of indigenous Chilean people (Mapuches Indians). In Study 2 findings with a U.S. Asian- Pacific sample indicated that Pr/To and ascription to filial piety predicted anti-Semitic attitudes. In both studies, Pr/To significantly improved the prediction of out-group bias after in-group social values had been accounted for in the regression model.
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Vol. 31, No. 2,
267-275 (2000) This article has been cited by other articles:
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