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A multicultural study of stereotyping in English-speaking countries
Authors:McAndrew F T  Akande A  Bridgstock R  Mealey L  Gordon S C  Scheib J E  Akande-Adetoun B E  Odewale F  Morakinyo A  Nyahete P  Mubvakure G
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Knox College.
Abstract:Citizens of 9 different English-speaking countries (N = 619) evaluated the average, or typical, citizen of 5 English-speaking countries (Great Britain, Canada, Nigeria, United States, Australia) on 9 pairs of bipolar adjectives. Participants were drawn from Australia, Botswana, Canada, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, the United States, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. There were statistically significant similarities in the rankings of the 5 stimulus countries on 8 of the 9 adjective dimensions and a strong convergence of autostereotypes and heterostereotypes on many traits. The results relate to previous stereotyping research and traditional methods of assessing the accuracy of national stereotypes.
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