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Contrasting Lay Theories of Polyculturalism and Multiculturalism: Associations With Essentialist Beliefs of Race in Six Asian Cultural Groups | |
Bernardo,Allan B.I.1; Salanga,Maria Guadalupe C.2; Tjipto,Susana3; Hutapea,Bonar4; Yeung,Susanna S.5; Khan,Aqeel6 | |
2016-07-01 | |
Source Publication | Cross-Cultural Research |
ISSN | 15523578 10693971 |
Volume | 50Issue:3Pages:231-250 |
Abstract | Multiculturalism and polyculturalism are two lay theories of culture that have been associated with some similar intergroup attitudes and behaviors. But other than the studies of Rosenthal and Levy in the United States, there have been no studies that directly distinguish between these two lay theories. In this study, we use confirmatory factor analysis procedures to show that multiculturalism and polyculturalism represent two distinct latent constructs among our 1,730 participants in six Asian cultural groups (China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, the Philippines). Moreover, we show that essentializing race is associated with endorsement of multiculturalism (but not polyculturalism) in five cultural groups (except Hong Kong). The results provide strong cross-cultural empirical evidence for the distinction between the two lay theories and, more importantly, point to aspects of the lay theory of multiculturalism that relate to why it is sometimes associated with stronger stereotyping and prejudice toward minority cultural groups. |
Keyword | Essentialism Genetic Lay Theory Of Race Lay Theories Of Culture Multiculturalism Polyculturalism |
DOI | 10.1177/1069397116641895 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SSCI |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Social Sciences - Other Topics |
WOS Subject | Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary |
WOS ID | WOS:000382994200002 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-84973454498 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | University of Macau |
Corresponding Author | Bernardo,Allan B.I. |
Affiliation | 1.University of Macau,,Macao 2.De La Salle University,,Manila,Philippines 3.Sanata Dharma University,,Yogyakarta,Indonesia 4.Universitas Tarumanagara,,Jakarta,Indonesia 5.The Hong Kong Institute of Education,,Hong Kong 6.Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,,Johor Bahru,Malaysia |
First Author Affilication | University of Macau |
Corresponding Author Affilication | University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Bernardo,Allan B.I.,Salanga,Maria Guadalupe C.,Tjipto,Susana,et al. Contrasting Lay Theories of Polyculturalism and Multiculturalism: Associations With Essentialist Beliefs of Race in Six Asian Cultural Groups[J]. Cross-Cultural Research, 2016, 50(3), 231-250. |
APA | Bernardo,Allan B.I.., Salanga,Maria Guadalupe C.., Tjipto,Susana., Hutapea,Bonar., Yeung,Susanna S.., & Khan,Aqeel (2016). Contrasting Lay Theories of Polyculturalism and Multiculturalism: Associations With Essentialist Beliefs of Race in Six Asian Cultural Groups. Cross-Cultural Research, 50(3), 231-250. |
MLA | Bernardo,Allan B.I.,et al."Contrasting Lay Theories of Polyculturalism and Multiculturalism: Associations With Essentialist Beliefs of Race in Six Asian Cultural Groups".Cross-Cultural Research 50.3(2016):231-250. |
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