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Situational Flexibility of In-Group-Related Attitudes: A Single Category IAT Study of People with Dual National Identity
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Abstract An experiment was conducted to examine the situational flexibility of in-group-related attitudes at the implicit and explicit level. Seventy-one men and women with dual, Turkish-German, national identities were asked to think about positive aspects of either their German or their Turkish identity. L... view more
An experiment was conducted to examine the situational flexibility of in-group-related attitudes at the implicit and explicit level. Seventy-one men and women with dual, Turkish-German, national identities were asked to think about positive aspects of either their German or their Turkish identity. Later, attitudes toward Germans and Turks were assessed using a single category implicit association test (SC-IAT) and self-report scales. Results showed that attitudes toward Turks were generally more positive than attitudes toward Germans, that SC-IAT scores reflecting attitudes toward Turks and Germans were unrelated, and that the identity priming affected men's, but not women's, SC-IAT scores. This finding is discussed in terms of men's greater flexibility in national identification. Explicit attitude measures were largely unaffected by the priming.... view less
Free Keywords
Germany; immigration; in-group attitudes; national identity; single category implicit association test (SC-IAT); Turks;
Document language
English
Publication Year
2008
Page/Pages
p. 301-317
Journal
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 11 (2008) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1368430208090644
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed
Licence
PEER Licence Agreement (applicable only to documents from PEER project)