Intergroup Distinctiveness and Discriminatory Immigration Attitudes: The Role of National Identification |
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Authors: | Chiara C. Storari |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Lausanne chiara.storari@unil.ch |
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Abstract: | We examined the moderating role of national identification in understanding when a focus on intergroup similarity versus difference on ingroup stereotypical traits—manipulated with scale anchors—leads to support for discriminatory immigration policies. In line with intergroup distinctiveness research, national identification moderated the similarity–difference manipulation effect. Low national identifiers supported discriminatory immigration policies more when intergroup difference rather than similarity was made salient, whereas the opposite pattern was found for high national identifiers: They trended toward being more discriminatory when similarity was made salient. The impact of assimilation expectations and national identity content on the findings is discussed. |
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