Effect of collectivistic cultural imperatives on Asian American meta-stereotypes |
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Authors: | Tracy Chu Virginia S.Y. Kwan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA |
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Abstract: | The present study explored self-perceptions and meta-stereotypes along two dimensions, individuation and sociability, within a sample of Asian American and European American students. For both ethnic groups, meta-stereotypes in dimensions of individuation and sociability appear to be exaggerated forms of self-perceptions along these dimensions. Both Asian and European Americans distinguish between self-perceptions of sociability and individuation, showing that sociability and individuation are two independent constructs. Asian Americans, however, perceived that others who expect a certain level of sociability from their ethnic group would also expect the same level of individuation. Implications of these findings for the perpetuation of Asian stereotypes are discussed. |
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Keywords: | acculturation Asian Americans culture individuation stereotype |
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