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Need for affiliation,self-esteem,and social distance of black Americans
Authors:Lawrence W Littig  Cardell E Williams
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, Howard University, 20059 Washington, D.C.
Abstract:One hundred three undergraduate men at Howard University were administered a projective measure of the need for affiliation, a self-esteem scale, and a modified version of the Bogardus Social Distance Scale that compared the subject's social distance from his own ethnic group with his social distance from the average of 20 other American ethnic groups. High need for affiliation and high self-esteem were related to small social distance between own and other ethnic groups. Low need for affiliation and low self-esteem interacted to produce the largest social distance. Implications for occupational mobility are discussed.
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