Right wing authoritarianism,social dominance orientation and the dimensions of generalized prejudice |
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Authors: | John Duckitt Chris G. Sibley |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Department, University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandPsychology Department, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.;2. Psychology Department, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Prior research suggests that individuals' prejudiced attitudes form a single generalized dimension predicted by Right Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) and Social Dominance Orientation (SDO). A dual process approach, however, expects different domains of generalized prejudice that relate differentially to RWA and SDO. To test this, 212 participants rated attitudes to 24 typically disliked groups. Factor analysis revealed three distinct generalized prejudice dimensions. Hierarchical Linear Modelling indicated that attitudes towards a ‘dangerous’ groups domain was significantly related only with RWA, attitudes toward a second ‘derogated’ groups domain was related only to SDO, and attitudes toward a third, ‘dissident’ groups, domain was significantly related to both, but powerfully with RWA and weakly with SDO. These findings have implications for explaining and reducing prejudice. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | Generalized prejudice Right Wing Authoritarianism Social Dominance Orientation |
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