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2010 | 5 | 1(13) | 42-56

Article title

Orientacja na dominacje społeczna i usprawiedliwianie systemu w kontekście nierówności międzypaństwowych

Title variants

EN
SOCIAL DOMINANCE ORIENTATION AND SYSTEM JUSTIFICATION IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERNATIONAL INEQUALITIES

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The attitude toward the hierarchical social order has been a subject of interest for social dominance theory (SDT: Sidanius, & Pratto, 1999) and system justification theory (SJT: Jost, & Banaji, 1994), among others. Both notice that situational variables can influence attitudes to inequality. The present study examined the effects of the experimentally created informational context on perception of social world. In three experimental conditions the texts emphasizing economic differences between countries, and in the control condition - differences in population density, were presented to the participants (N = 512). Contrary to expectations, persons who were informed about the low status of their group, showed higher social dominance orientation and lower system justification. They also rated social world as evil (competitive and dangerous). The participants who experienced weaker bond with their national group, and at the same time were not encouraged to think about international inequalities, were inclined to accept the hierarchical intergroup order to a somewhat smaller extent. The interrelationships can be explained by the SJT rather than the SDT.

Year

Volume

5

Issue

Pages

42-56

Physical description

Contributors

  • Instytut Psychologii, Uniwersytet Wrocławski, ul. Dawida 1, 50-527 Wrocław, Poland

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

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