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Individualism and Resistance to Affirmative Action: A Comparison of Japanese and American Samples1
Authors:Kazuho Ozawa  Matthew Crosby  Faye Crosby
Abstract:It has been proposed that part of the resistance to affirmative action in the U.S. derives from the American discomfort with categorical social arrangements. An instance of gender discrimination was described to samples of Japanese and American students. The students then evaluated a set of remedies, one of which was a classic affirmative action solution and filled out Singelis’ Self-Construal Scale (Singelis, 1994). The Japanese sample was more collectivist than the American sample and endorsed the affirmative action solution more strongly than the American sample.
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