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Perceived Discrimination and Intergroup Behaviors: The Role of Muslim and American Identity Integration

机译:感知歧视和互动行为:穆斯林和美国身份集成的作用

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In this article, we test the proposition that identity integration—or perceptions of compatibility versus conflict between one’s social identities—predicts behaviors in intergroup contexts. Using a sample of 171 Muslim Arab American adolescents aged 13 to 19, we examine the relations between identity integration of Muslim and American identities, experiences of discrimination, and intentions to avoid and approach members of the majority group. For adolescents who perceived their American and Muslim identities as being in conflict, we found that perceived discrimination was positively related to intentions to avoid the majority group. However, this trend was not significant for those who perceived their American and Muslim identities as highly integrated. These effects held after controlling for participants’ strength of identification with both American and Muslim identities, and number of years lived in the United States. These results provide support for the idea that identity integration among stigmatized minorities may buffer the negative effects of discrimination on intergroup behaviors.
机译:在本文中,我们测试了一个人在一个社会身份之间的兼容性与冲突 - 在互动环境中预测行为之间的兼容性与冲突的命题。使用131至19岁的穆斯林阿拉伯阿拉伯美国青少年的样本,我们研究了穆斯林和美国身份的身份整合与歧视经验,避免和接近多数集团成员的关系。对于将他们的美国和穆斯林身份感染到冲突的青少年,我们发现感知歧视与避免多数集团的意图有关。然而,这种趋势对那些将其美国和穆斯林身份的人视为高度整合的人并不重要。在控制参与者的身份识别力量后,这些效应持有美国和穆斯林身份,以及在美国生活的年数。这些结果提供了支持,即耻辱少数群体之间的身份集成可以缓冲对歧群行为的歧视的负面影响。

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