Perceived in-group threat as a factor moderating the influence of in-group norms on discrimination against foreigners

Within the framework of an intergroup relations paradigm, three studies analysed the role of in‐group threat in intergroup discrimination and the influence of in‐group norms on intergroup discrimination. The first study showed that perceived socio‐economic threat underlies Swiss nationals' prej...

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description Within the framework of an intergroup relations paradigm, three studies analysed the role of in‐group threat in intergroup discrimination and the influence of in‐group norms on intergroup discrimination. The first study showed that perceived socio‐economic threat underlies Swiss nationals' prejudice and discrimination toward foreigners in Switzerland. The second and third studies experimentally tested the hypotheses, first, that variations in perception of in‐group threat will produce change in initial discrimination, and, second, that the influence of an in‐group norm (pro‐ vs. anti‐ discriminatory) is moderated by the perception of in‐group threat. In support of these predictions, results of both studies indicated that discrimination was reduced when perceived in‐group threat was low. However, the anti‐discriminatory in‐group norm reduced discrimination only when perceived in‐group threat was low. No influence was observed for the pro‐discriminatory in‐group norm. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Biological and medical sciences
Discrimination
Ethnic Relations
Foreigners
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
High School Students
Immigrants
In-group
Intergroup discrimination
Intergroup relations
Norms
Perception
Perceptions
Prejudice
Psychology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Racial Relations
Racism
Social Influence
Social interactions. Communication. Group processes
Social psychology
Switzerland
Threat
Threats
Undergraduate Students
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