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The psychological bases of ideology and prejudice: Testing a dual process model.
Authors:Duckitt, John   Wagner, Claire   du Plessis, Ilouize   Birum, Ingrid
Abstract:The issue of personality and prejudice has been largely investigated in terms of authoritarianism and social dominance orientation. However, these seem more appropriately conceptualized as ideological attitudes than as personality dimensions. The authors describe a causal model linking dual dimensions of personality, social world view, ideological attitudes, and intergroup attitudes. Structural equation modeling with data from American and White Afrikaner students supported the model, suggesting that social conformity and belief in a dangerous world influence authoritarian attitudes, whereas toughmindedness and belief in a competitive jungle world influence social dominance attitudes, and these two ideological attitude dimensions influence intergroup attitudes. The model implies that dual motivational and cognitive processes, which may be activated by different kinds of situational and intergroup dynamics, may underlie 2 distinct dimensions of prejudice. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:dual dimensions of personality   social world view   ideological attitudes   intergroup attitudes   structural equation modeling   social conformity & belief   authoritarian attitudes   social dominance
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