作者
Katherine J Reynolds, John C Turner, S Alexander Haslam, Michelle K Ryan
发表日期
2001/9/1
期刊
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
卷号
37
期号
5
页码范围
427-434
出版商
Academic Press
简介
There has been renewed attention to personality as an explanation of prejudice. For example, 2 argued that individual differences in authoritarianism should predict levels of prejudice. The personality approach focuses on individuals' psychology as individuals. In contrast, social identity theory and self-categorization theory explain prejudice in terms of collective psychology in interplay with the realities of intergroup relationships and social life. Based on this alternative analysis, there is unlikely to be a simple relationship between individual differences and prejudice. A study is reported (N = 97) that examined (a) whether authoritarianism predicts prejudice when people act in terms of the shared normative characteristics of their group memberships and (b) the context dependence of the relationship between authoritarianism and prejudice. The implications of the results for a broader understanding of prejudice are …
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KJ Reynolds, JC Turner, SA Haslam, MK Ryan - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2001