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A social psychological study of ethnonyms: Cognitive representation of the in-group and intergroup hostility

机译:民族名词的社会心理学研究:群体内和群体间敌对的认知表示

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Ethnonyms (M. G. Levin & L. P. Potapov, 1964; from the Greek roots meaning "a national group" and "name") are the names an in-group uses to distinguish itself from out-groups. There has been no social psychological research to date exploring the effects of ethnonyms. The authors report the results of 3 studies examining the potential effects of various features of ethnonyms on intergroup behavior. Analyses of archival data indicate that among indigenous African cultures (Study 1), indigenous Native American cultures (Study 2), and African Americans (Study 3), intergroup hostility was greater among in-groups characterized by less complex ethnonyms. Discussion considers the implications of these results and suggests new directions for research in the social psychological study of ethnonyms.
机译:民族名称(M. G. Levin&L. P. Potapov,1964;源于希腊语,意为“民族”和“名称”),是团体内用来区分自己与团体外的名称。迄今为止,还没有社会心理学研究来探索民族名的影响。作者报告了3项研究的结果,这些研究检查了民族名的各种特征对群体间行为的潜在影响。档案数据分析表明,在非洲土著文化(研究1),美国土著印第安文化(研究2)和非裔美国人(研究3)中,族群之间的敌对性较高,其族群的民族特征不太复杂。讨论考虑了这些结果的含义,并为民族名的社会心理学研究提出了新的研究方向。

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