Schmitt, Branscombe and Kappen (2003) and Wilson and Lui (2003) present a persuasive series of studies which raise major problems for the conceptualization of social dominance orientation in social dominance theory. Building on these and other data in the literature, this commentary summarizes six fundamental criticisms which can be made of the theory. We conclude that social dominance theory is flawed by conceptual inconsistencies and has been disconfirmed empirically in relation to its key hypothesis of behavioural asymmetry. The reaction of subordinate groups to the social hierarchy is better explained by social identity theory
The central proposition of this thesis is that intergroup attributions and explanations, like any ot...
Schiffmann and Wicklund (1992) argue that social identity theory (SIT) excludes psychological variab...
Abstract Social Dominance Orientation, one of the most popular individual dif-ferences measures in t...
The theory has been misconstrued in four primary ways, which are often expressed as the claims of ps...
Human oppression and suffering are common in Western society and evident in other societies across t...
The articles by Reicher (2004), Jost, Banaji, and Nosek (2004), and Sidanius, Pratto, van Laar, and ...
Social dominance orientation (SDO) is conceived as an individual’s level of support for group-based ...
Social dominance theory (SDT) often used to explain intergroups conflict and discrimination phenomen...
SummaryDominant individuals report high levels of self-sufficiency, self-esteem, and authoritarianis...
[[abstract]]Is social dominance orientation (SDO) a stable individual difference measuring a general...
The present study examined the asymmetry hypothesis of social dominance theory (SDT) in a work organ...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...
Contains fulltext : 137077.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dominant indi...
The main aim of the present doctoral Thesis was to use the Social Dominance Theory (SDT; Sidanius & ...
This research was supported by a Templeton World Charity Foundation Grant (ID: 0077). H. Carvacho wa...
The central proposition of this thesis is that intergroup attributions and explanations, like any ot...
Schiffmann and Wicklund (1992) argue that social identity theory (SIT) excludes psychological variab...
Abstract Social Dominance Orientation, one of the most popular individual dif-ferences measures in t...
The theory has been misconstrued in four primary ways, which are often expressed as the claims of ps...
Human oppression and suffering are common in Western society and evident in other societies across t...
The articles by Reicher (2004), Jost, Banaji, and Nosek (2004), and Sidanius, Pratto, van Laar, and ...
Social dominance orientation (SDO) is conceived as an individual’s level of support for group-based ...
Social dominance theory (SDT) often used to explain intergroups conflict and discrimination phenomen...
SummaryDominant individuals report high levels of self-sufficiency, self-esteem, and authoritarianis...
[[abstract]]Is social dominance orientation (SDO) a stable individual difference measuring a general...
The present study examined the asymmetry hypothesis of social dominance theory (SDT) in a work organ...
Social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) hypothesizes that members of subordinate ...
Contains fulltext : 137077.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dominant indi...
The main aim of the present doctoral Thesis was to use the Social Dominance Theory (SDT; Sidanius & ...
This research was supported by a Templeton World Charity Foundation Grant (ID: 0077). H. Carvacho wa...
The central proposition of this thesis is that intergroup attributions and explanations, like any ot...
Schiffmann and Wicklund (1992) argue that social identity theory (SIT) excludes psychological variab...
Abstract Social Dominance Orientation, one of the most popular individual dif-ferences measures in t...