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Autori: Ives, B., Obenchain, K., & Oikonomidoy, E.
Editorial: Educational Studies, 2011.
Rezumat:
Participants in this study were ethnic Hungarian secondary students attending high schools in Romania in which Hungarian was the primary language of instruction. Attitudes of participants towards ethnic and cultural groups were measured using a variation of the Bogardus Scale of Social Distance. Results were consistent with predictions based on Allport’s intergroup contact theory. Students reported a wide range of tolerance levels for majority and minority ethnic groups with which they were likely to have contact in Romania. However, the students reported little difference in tolerance levels for groups that are not a recognized part of the Romanian cultural landscape, such as people of Hispanic origin, and Native Americans.
Cuvinte cheie: Hungarian, Romania, ethnic, attitudes