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| John DuckittSummaryAffiliation: University of Auckland Country: New Zealand Publications
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The psychological bases of ideology and prejudice: testing a dual process modelJohn Duckitt
Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand
J Pers Soc Psychol 83:75-93. 2002..The model implies that dual motivational and cognitive processes, which may be activated by different kinds of situational and intergroup dynamics, may underlie 2 distinct dimensions of prejudice...
Personality and prejudice: a meta-analysis and theoretical reviewChris G Sibley
University of Auckland, Department of Psychology, Auckland, New Zealand
Pers Soc Psychol Rev 12:248-79. 2008..Big Five Inventory), differences across prejudice domain, and cross-cultural differences in Conscientiousness and Neuroticism. Implications for the study of personality and prejudice are discussed...
Group identification and outgroup attitudes in four South African ethnic groups: a multidimensional approachJohn Duckitt
Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 31:633-46. 2005..Both functionalist and similarity-dissimilarity approaches to intergroup relations seemed to provide plausible explanations for the pattern of relationships obtained between ingroup and outgroup attitudes...
Differential effects of right wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation on outgroup attitudes and their mediation by threat from and competitiveness to outgroupsJohn Duckitt
Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 32:684-96. 2006..The findings have implications for reconciling intergroup and individual difference explanations of prejudice and for interventions to reduce prejudice...
Personality, ideology, prejudice, and politics: a dual-process motivational modelJohn Duckitt
University of Auckland, Department of Psychology, New Zealand
J Pers 78:1861-93. 2010..We then review new research bearing on the model and conclude by noting promising directions for future research...
The personality bases of ideology: a one-year longitudinal studyChris G Sibley
Department of Psychology, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
J Soc Psychol 150:540-59. 2010....
Big-five personality, social worldviews, and ideological attitudes: further tests of a dual process cognitive-motivational modelChris G Sibley
Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
J Soc Psychol 149:545-61. 2009....
What's in a flag? Subliminal exposure to New Zealand national symbols and the automatic activation of egalitarian versus dominance valuesChris G Sibley
University of Auckland, Department of Psychology, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
J Soc Psychol 151:494-516. 2011..National flags, it seems, automatically activate normative values for ingroup members, and this effect is not limited to nations with a high frequency of flag-display behavior such as the United States...
Antecedents of men's hostile and benevolent sexism: the dual roles of social dominance orientation and right-wing authoritarianismChris G Sibley
University of Auckland
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 33:160-72. 2007..Relations between the sociostructural and individual difference bases of men's ambivalent sexism are discussed...
