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Prejudice in interreligious context: The role of metaprejudice and majority–minority status
Authors:Idhamsyah Eka Putra  Wolfgang Wagner
Institution:1. Persada Indonesia University & Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia;2. Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria
Abstract:Samples of two hundred forty‐five majority Sunny Muslims, 87 Ahmadiyya Muslims, and 145 Christians were used to investigate the determinants and mediators of prejudice in interreligious context in Indonesia. First, the study extends the idea of in‐group and out‐group metaprejudice; both of which were found to mediate the relationship between perceived quality of intergroup relationship and personal prejudice. Second, we expected that majority members are more likely to reject a minority and that a minority is more likely to more strongly reject another minority than the majority for self‐serving reasons. Additionally, the Sunni majority will prejudice and reject the Ahmadiyya minority more than the Christian minority due to the strained religious relation between the two Muslim groups. The hypotheses were confirmed. The findings are discussed in the context of stereotyping, and prejudice dynamics in other intergroup conflicts and ways of coping with such conflict are suggested.
Keywords:intergroup relations  majority–  minority  meta‐knowledge  meta‐perception  prejudice
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