## Abstract This paper reports on a cross‐national study of the activity patterns of 50–90 year old adults in six European countries, namely Austria, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom. It analyses patterns of activity involvement and the resulting expression of satis
Competence and morality dimensions of national and ethnic stereotypes: a study in six eastern-European countries
✍ Scribed by Karen Phalet; Edwin Poppw
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 547 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0046-2772
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✦ Synopsis
To investigate the role of competence and morality in stereotypes, a cross-national research was set up in six eastern-European countries. Study 1 measured the perceived desirability of stereotype attributes in ingroup versus outgroup members. Across countries, biopolar Competence and Morality components emerged. It was found that the perceived desirability of ingroup attributes was primarily competencebased, while desirability perceptions of outgroup attributes were mostly moralitybased. In Study 2, participants in the six countries rated the occurrence of competence-and morality-related stereotype attributes among 10 national and ethnic target groups. Study 2 also assessed general evaluative attitudes and perceptions of power and conflict in inter-nation relations. Competence and morality dimensions fully explained the evaluative structure of national and ethnic stereotypes, generating a four-fold typology of sinful±loser, sinful±winner, virtuous±loser and virtuous±winner stereotypes. This typology was strongly related to perceptions of power and conflict between national groups.
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