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Social Dominance Orientation and The Legitimization of Inequality Acroos Cultures
Oleh:
Sidanius, Jim
;
Levin, Shana
;
Pratto, Felicia
;
Hegarty, Peter
;
Bachrach, Hagit
;
Shih, Margaret
;
Liu, James H.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 31 no. 3 (May 2000)
,
page 369-409.
Topik:
inequality
;
culture
;
theory
;
society
;
attitudes
;
men
;
women
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Nomor Panggil:
JJ86.5
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The authors tested three hypotheses from social dominance theory in four cultures : a. that individual differences in social dominance orientation (SDO), or the preference for group - based inequality, can be reliably measured in societies that are group - based hegemonies b. that SDO correlates positively with attitudes supporting hegemonic groups and correlates negatively with attitudes supporting oppressed groups, and c. that men are higher on SDO than women. For the most part , the results confirmed the hypotheses SDO scales were internally reliable and were administered in english, chinese and hebrew. SDO scores correlated with sexism, measures in culturally appropriate ways, in every culture, and with ethnic prejudice and other attitudes concerning the local hegemony except in china. Men were higher on SDO than women in most samples. Findings are discussed in terms of ideological and psychological facilitators of group dominance.
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