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Autori: Curseu Petru L; Stoop, R. & Schalk, R.
Editorial: European Journal of Social Psychology, 37(1), p.125-140, 2007.
Rezumat:
Integrated Threat Theory (ITT) (Stephan & Stephan, 1993, 1996) describes four types of threats as
mediators in the relation between antecedent factors (previous intergroup conflict, intergroup contact,
status inequalities, in-group identification, knowledge about the out-group, and intergroup contact)
and prejudice. The four mediating types of threats, which influence prejudice according to ITT are:
intergroup anxiety, negative stereotyping, realistic and symbolic threats. In this study, the ITT model
was tested using structural equation modeling on data collected in sample of 187 Dutch employees.
Two alternative explanatory models are proposed in which, first intergroup anxiety and then negative
stereotyping mediate the relation between the other ITT threats and prejudice. The data show a good fit
with the model in which negative stereotypes are considered as mediator variable. The implications of
these findings for ITT are discussed in the context of recent theoretical developments in the study of
stereotypes and prejudice.
Cuvinte cheie: prejudice, discrimination, stereotypes
URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ejsp.331/abstract