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Effects of Ethnic Group Cultural Differences on Cooperative and Competitive Behavior On a Group Task
, 1991This study examined the hypothesis that differences in the cultural norms of Anglo-Americans and three other ethnic groups-Asian, Hispanic, and Black Americans-will result in different behaviors on...
Taylor Cox, S. Lobel, P. McLeod
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, 2016
Prior research on personality and politics has largely investigated relationships using national samples from North America and Europe. In contrast, we used multigroup path analysis to assess how Big Five personality, ideological attitudes (RWA, SDO ...
J. Duckitt, C. Sibley
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Prior research on personality and politics has largely investigated relationships using national samples from North America and Europe. In contrast, we used multigroup path analysis to assess how Big Five personality, ideological attitudes (RWA, SDO ...
J. Duckitt, C. Sibley
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Child Development, 2015
This study investigated three factors that contribute to social exclusion: group norms, individual characteristics, and stereotypes. Non-Arab American 12- and 16-year-olds (N = 199) judged their expectations about the inclusivity of Arab American and non-
Aline Hitti, M. Killen
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This study investigated three factors that contribute to social exclusion: group norms, individual characteristics, and stereotypes. Non-Arab American 12- and 16-year-olds (N = 199) judged their expectations about the inclusivity of Arab American and non-
Aline Hitti, M. Killen
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Conceptualization and measurement of ethnic identity: Current status and future directions.
, 2007In this article, the authors examine the conceptualization and measurement of ethnic identity as a multidimensional, dynamic construct that develops over time through a process of exploration and commitment.
J. Phinney, A. Ong
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2017
This chapter first examines the relationship between Muslim women, the ethnic group and Islam, focusing on the barriers and facilitators to their action in these two spheres. In the ethnic group, Muslim women’s role and position is governed by traditional, patriarchal norms which frequently limit their activity in the public sphere although the ethnic ...
Khursheed Wadia+2 more
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This chapter first examines the relationship between Muslim women, the ethnic group and Islam, focusing on the barriers and facilitators to their action in these two spheres. In the ethnic group, Muslim women’s role and position is governed by traditional, patriarchal norms which frequently limit their activity in the public sphere although the ethnic ...
Khursheed Wadia+2 more
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Ethnic Group Affiliation and Patterns of Development of a Phonological Variable
, 2011In today's increasingly multicultural and multilingual world, having the ability to use a variety of second (L2) or foreign languages is no longer just a luxury but a socioeconomic necessity. This situation has given rise to an urgency to understand more
Elizabeth Gatbonton+2 more
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1969
The omnipresence of human beings is a fundamental fact of Eastern Nigeria’s geography. Inhabiting the 29,400 square miles of land area are some 12,400,000 people1: men, women and especially children, of various languages, dialects and cultures. Under peacetime conditions, one is seldom out of sight of people and their habitations on journeys around the
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The omnipresence of human beings is a fundamental fact of Eastern Nigeria’s geography. Inhabiting the 29,400 square miles of land area are some 12,400,000 people1: men, women and especially children, of various languages, dialects and cultures. Under peacetime conditions, one is seldom out of sight of people and their habitations on journeys around the
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, 2011
Studies suggest that Mexican–American youths who feel attached to their ethnic group engage in more prosocial behaviors. However, the psychological mechanisms that account for this association are not clear.
Brian E Armenta+3 more
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Studies suggest that Mexican–American youths who feel attached to their ethnic group engage in more prosocial behaviors. However, the psychological mechanisms that account for this association are not clear.
Brian E Armenta+3 more
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1990
The term ethnic describes a group of people sharing a common background, language, and identity. Members may have similar physical characteristics, but more important, they share beliefs and behaviors that differ from other ethnic groups. When an ethnic group is not allowed full participation in society and reacts to this discrimination, it is ...
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The term ethnic describes a group of people sharing a common background, language, and identity. Members may have similar physical characteristics, but more important, they share beliefs and behaviors that differ from other ethnic groups. When an ethnic group is not allowed full participation in society and reacts to this discrimination, it is ...
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The Formation of Ethnic Groups
2002I shall now try to put some flesh on the bare bones of this story by examining the most significant events in the formation of ethnicity in the region. Where the process was unproblematic I shall be brief; a more extended discussion will be needed in cases where there are doubts about the character and extent of particular ethnic groups and nations ...
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