Social dominance orientation and attitudes towards the poor: (Record no. 23526)

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International Standard Serial Number 0115-3153
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Edition number 21
Classification number 050/B45
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Personal name Bernardo, Allan B.I.
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Title Social dominance orientation and attitudes towards the poor:
Remainder of title contrasting lower and higher socioeconomic groups in the Philippines./
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Title proper/short title Philippine Journal of Psychology.
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Extent vol. 46, 6 tables, refs.
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Dates of publication and/or sequential designation vol. 46, no. 1 (June, 2013): 39-69.
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Summary, etc. Social dominance orientation (SDO) is the endorsement of unequal and hierarchical relationships between social groups, and research in other countries shows that SDO is associated with negative attitudes towards different subordinate or disadvantaged social groups.The paper reports the results of four studies (combined N = 652) that examine the relationship between SDO and attitudes towards poor people in samples from lower and higher socioeconomic groups in the Philippines. Study 1a and 2a showed that SDO predicted eight different measures of positive and negative attitudes and cognitions about the poor among participants from higher socioeconomic groups. Study 1b and 2b found no such relationships between SDO and the key variables among participants from lower socioeconomic groups. The results are discussed in term of the ideological asymmetry hypothesis which posits that SDO may be motivating the negative attitudes and related cognitions towards the poor in individuals from higher socioeconomic groups as a way providing a justification for their privileged status and for the maintenance of social hierarchies in Philippine society.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element SOCIAL DOMINANCE ORIENTATION.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ATTITUDE (PSYCHOLOGY).
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Topical term or geographic name entry element IDEOLOGICAL ASYMMETRY HYPOTHESIS.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element POVERTY.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element INTERGROUP RELATIONS.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element SOCIOECONOMIC DIFFERENCES.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element SOCIAL HIERARCHY.
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