Levels of Social Dominance Orientation in Three Societies

Cross-cultural variations in social dominance orientation (SDO) were studied in Australians, white South Africans and black South Africans, and in black Americans. The white South African respondents scored highest on SDO and is in line with earlier results showing them to be authoritarian, prejudic...

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Attitudes
Australia
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College students
Conservatism
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Culture
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Dominance
Female
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Gender Discrimination
Humans
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Male
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Persian Gulf War
Personality
Personality Measures
Political Attitudes
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Questionnaires
Race
Resistance (Psychology)
Social Attitudes
Social Dominance
Social psychology
South Africa
Statistical Analysis
Undergraduate Students
United States of America
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