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Ethnic in-group favoritism among minority and majority groups: Testing the self-esteem hypothesis among preadolescents

机译:少数群体和多数群体中的族群内偏爱:检验青春期前者的自尊假设

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The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), states that successful intergroup discrimination enhances momentary collective self-esteem. This hypothesis is a source of continuing controversy. Furthermore, although SIT is increasingly used to account for children's group attitudes, few studies have examined the hypothesis among children. In addition, the hypothesis's generality makes it important to study among children from different ethnic groups. The present study, conducted among Dutch and Turkish preadolescents, examined momentary collective self-feelings as a consequence of ethnic group evaluations. The results tended to support the self-esteem hypothesis. In-group favoritism was found to have a self-enhancing effect among participants high in ethnic identification. This result was found for ethnic majority (Dutch) and minority (Turkish) participants.
机译:社会认同理论(SIT)提出的群体间关系中的自尊假设指出,成功的群体间歧视会增强瞬时集体自尊。这个假设是持续争论的根源。此外,尽管越来越多地使用SIT来解释儿童的集体态度,但很少有研究检查儿童中的假设。此外,该假设的普遍性使得在不同种族的儿童中进行学习变得很重要。在荷兰和土耳其的学龄前儿童中进行的本研究调查了由于族裔群体评估而产生的暂时的集体自我感觉。结果倾向于支持自尊假设。在种族认同程度高的参与者中,发现团体偏爱具有自我增强的作用。对于少数民族(荷兰)和少数民族(土耳其)参与者,发现了此结果。

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