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Social dominance orientation (SDO) is an individual's preference for group-based inequality and dominance versus equality and inclusion. SDO has multiple origins, including status, gender, socialization, and temperament and personality. SDO is a strong predictor of intergroup ideologies and behaviors, making it indispensable for studying intergroup ...
Andrew L. Stewart, Felicia Pratto
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Social dominance orientation (SDO) is an individual's preference for group-based inequality and dominance versus equality and inclusion. SDO has multiple origins, including status, gender, socialization, and temperament and personality. SDO is a strong predictor of intergroup ideologies and behaviors, making it indispensable for studying intergroup ...
Andrew L. Stewart, Felicia Pratto
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Relationships Among Social Dominance Orientation, Social Axioms, and Values
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 2014We adopted 2 cross-culturally validated instruments, developed for the measurement of human values (Schwartz's value model) and generalized beliefs (Leung and Bond's social axioms model), to examine their relationships with the perceptions of legitimacy, permeability, and social dominance orientation (SDO) in a group of 383 Turkish university students.
KUŞDİL, MUHARREM ERSİN +1 more
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Social dominance orientation, social contact, and attitudes toward international students
Current Psychology, 2021This study examined the relations among social dominance orientation (SDO), social contact, and attitudes toward international students. SDO was positively associated with prejudice against international students, perception of threats from international students, and exclusionism.
Yida Zhai +3 more
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Levels of Social Dominance Orientation in Three Societies
The Journal of Social Psychology, 2000(2000). Levels of Social Dominance Orientation in Three Societies. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 140, No. 4, pp. 530-532.
P C, Heaven +3 more
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Social Dominance Orientation and Prejudice in an Italian Sample
Psychological Reports, 2007Social dominance orientation has been proposed as an important variable in the explanation of prejudice. For an Italian sample of 355, correlations with measures of blatant and subtle prejudice against migrant people showed social dominance orientation was positively related to blatant prejudice.
VILLANO, PAOLA, ZANI, BRUNA
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Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation
Journal of Individual Differences, 2006Extending previous research on the relation of Big-Five personality with right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation, we examined the relationships of Big-Five facet scores rather than factor scores. The results (N = 332) of stepwise regression analyses showed that Openness to Experience was the only significant predictor of right ...
Nazar Akrami, Bo Ekehammar
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Social dominance orientation: Cause or ‘mere effect’?
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2011The question of whether SDO is a cause or mere effect of intergroup attitudes and behaviors has been the subject of heated debate. Much of the research brought to bear on the question, however, has used cross-sectional data that is not best-suited for making causal inferences.
Kteily, Nour S. +2 more
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Social dominance orientation moderates the effectiveness of mindset messages
British Journal of Social Psychology, 2018In this work, we examine whether differences in social dominance orientation ( SDO ) moderate the effectiveness of mindsets of intelligence messages. We suggest that SDO is a foundational ideological belief system, on which individuals vary, that ...
Crystal L. Hoyt +2 more
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Framing Social Dominance Orientation and Power in Organizational Context
Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 2013The present research incorporates both intergroup and interpersonal approaches to power to examine influence tactics in organizations. Both approaches suggest that there should be coordination between supervisors and subordinates in the workplace for the smooth functioning of organizations.
AIELLO, ANTONIO, Pratto F., Pierro, A.
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How social dominance orientation shapes perceptions of police
Policing: An International Journal, 2020PurposeThere remain several underaddressed issues in the procedural justice literature. The authors draw from a rich body of psychological research on how the sociopolitical orientation to group inequality influences individual views on government and apply this to perceptions of procedural justice.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses a ...
Belen Lowrey-Kinberg +2 more
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