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Subtle and Blatant Prejudice in Europe T. Pettigrew & R. Meertens
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Types of Prejudice Much prejudice now covert: “new racism,” “latent” prejudice, “aversive” racism, “symbolic racism” Blatant:hot, close, direct Subtle:cool, distant, indirect –[ parallels Kovel’s dominative & aversive? ]
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Blatant & Subtle Prejudice Blatant: inferiority & avoidance of contact Subtle: defense of traditional values exaggeration of cultural differences denial of positive emotions
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Hypotheses 1.Blatant & subtle can be distinguished and measured 2.Will be moderately inter-correlated 3.Will be similar in characteristics which predict them 4.Will predict different responses to out- groups & immigrant policy
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Samples: 1988 Survey France about Asians & North Africans Netherlands about Turks & Surinamers England about West Indians & Asians West Germany about Turks
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Scale Construction Survey contained 50 items (questions) about ethnic attitudes Used “exploratory” factor analysis to find related Q-s Then must show reliability and validity –Reliability:Crombach’s alpha –Validity: similar predictors + dif outcomes
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Vocabulary Item:1 question or task Scale:Set of items that measure a single trait or characteristic Test:Usually large set of items that measure one or several traits May consist of several scales or “subtests” (IQ; SAT; ACT)
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Likert Scale Item with following response forms:Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeDisagree [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Strongly Agree [ ][ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Disagree
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Reliability Does test consistently measure what it measures? Internal consistency Test-retest reliability
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Validity Does test measure what it aims to measure? Convergent Validity:Correlations with other measures of same trait. Divergent Validity:Non- correlation with measures of different traits.
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Correlation Strength of association of scale measures r = -1 to 0 to +1 +1 perfect positive correlation -1 perfect negative correlation 0 no correlation Interpret r in terms of variance
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Survey of Class n = 42 Height Mother’s height Mother’s education SAT Estimate IQ Well-being (7 pt. Likert) Weight Father’s education Family income G.P.A. Health (7pt Likert) How many pieces of cherry pie could you eat if you had to?
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HeightFather Height Mother Height WeightPie Pieces Father Educ Mother Educ G.P.A.S.A.T.I.Q.IncomeHealthHappy Height 1.0.36*.57***.59**.57***.20.05.04.21.25-.09.06.10 F Height 1.0.30.05.16.23.08.25.38*.37*-.04-.40*-.01 M Height 1.0.19.29.08.003.05.001.09-.23-.10.03 Weight 1.0.54***-.06-.10-.02.04.05-.07.16-.09 Pie 1.0.16.19.03.25.35*.03.21-.02 F Educ 1.0.62***-.21-.02.10.29-.32*-.06 M Educ 1.0-.07.06.23.30.005.22 G.P.A. 1.0.63***.51***-.19.13.10 S.A.T. 1.0.67***-.22.15.28 I.Q. 1.0-.14.25.19 Income 1.0-.15-.23 Health 1.0.36* Happy 1.0
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WeightPie PiecesG.P.A.S.A.T.I.Q.HealthHappy Height.59**.57***.04.21.25.06.10 Weight.54***-.06-.10.05.16-.09 Pie Pieces.03.25.35*-21-.02 G.P.A..63***.51***.13.10 S.A.T..67***.15.28 I.Q..25.19 Health.36*
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WeightPie Pieces G.P.A.S.A.T.I.Q.HealthHappy Height.59**.57***.04.21.25.06.10 Weight.54***-.06-.10.05.16-.09 Pie Pieces.03.25.35*-21-.02 G.P.A..63***.51***.13.10 S.A.T..67***.15.28 I.Q..25.19 Health.36*
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Three Factors “Size” “Smarts” “Good Life”
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Scale Construction Blatant Prejudice Scale (10 items) –Threat & rejection items – 6 items –Anti-intimacy items – 4 items Subtle Prejudice Scale (10 items) –Traditional values items – 4 items –Cultural differences items – 4 items –Positive emotions items -- 2 items
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Independent Variables (these will predict types of prejudice) Ethnocentrism Approval of racist movements Intergroup friends Political conservatism Group relative deprivation
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Results Ethnocentrism blatant & subtle Racist movement approval blatant (strong) & subtle (weak) Conservatism blatant & subtle Intergroup friends blatant & subtle Relative Deprivation blatant
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Dependent Variables ( types of prejudice will predict these ) Rights of immigrants Immigration policy Preferred means to improve relations
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Typology of Prejudice +- + bigot error - subtleegalitarian Subtle Prejudice Blatant Prejudice
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How to remedy “ problem ” ? Bigots:send immigrants back Subtles: teach tolerance in schools Egalitarians: make citizenship easier & prosecute hate crimes
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Conclusions Validity of types –Scales can be created (distinct & reliable) –Factor analyses –Specific correlates of each (indep. vars.) –Specific effects of each (dep. vars.) Subtle Prejudice: “The socially acceptable rejection of minorities for ostensibly non-prejudicial reasons…”
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Conclusions Results support other theories: Authoritarian personality –Cluster of ethnocentrism, political conservativism, national pride predicts prejudice Contact theory –More friends less prejudice Relative deprivation (group) –Deprived & alienated more prejudice
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Conclusions “Western European countries have been developing a norm against Blatant Prejudice… Egalitarians internalize this norm, Bigots ignore or reject it. Subtles comply with the norm, and express their negative inter group views only in ostensibly non-prejudiced ways that ‘slip under the norm.’”
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Question Concept of “subtle” prejudice: =Prejudice but conforms to P.C. norms? =Anti-prejudice but succumbs to stereotypes?
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