Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ attitudes toward immigrant-origin groups. Thinking about why the broad goals of multiculturalism are important for society might reduce feelings of outgroup threat and less prejudicial attitudes. In contrast, thinking about how exactly these goals can be accomplished might evoke feelings of threat that lead to prejudice. The aim of this experimental research conducted in France and the Netherlands was to examine the effect of these two construals of multiculturalism of attitudes toward immigrants and whether these effects depend on perceived cultural distance. The findings show that a focus on why multiculturalism is important for society is more...
<div>We investigate how different types of cultural diversity influence anti-immigration attit...
The current study examined the perceptions by Dutch natives and four immigrant groups (Surinamers, A...
This study examined interminority attitudes among a large sample (N = 1,987) of two minority groups ...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
We focus in the current study on associations between personality, multicultural attitudes, and perc...
Questions of multiculturalism and the management of cultural diversity are much debated in many coun...
We focus in the current study on associations between personality, multicultural attitudes, and perc...
Questions of multiculturalism and the management of cultural diversity are much debated in many coun...
We focus in the current study on associations between personality, multicultural attitudes, and perc...
We focus in the current study on associations between personality, multicultural attitudes, and perc...
The current study examined the concept of multiculturalism as seen by 1,285 Dutch majority members, ...
We investigate how different types of cultural diversity influence anti-immigration attitudes across...
<div>We investigate how different types of cultural diversity influence anti-immigration attit...
The current study examined the perceptions by Dutch natives and four immigrant groups (Surinamers, A...
This study examined interminority attitudes among a large sample (N = 1,987) of two minority groups ...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
Multiculturalism can be construed in different ways with different effects on majority members’ atti...
We focus in the current study on associations between personality, multicultural attitudes, and perc...
Questions of multiculturalism and the management of cultural diversity are much debated in many coun...
We focus in the current study on associations between personality, multicultural attitudes, and perc...
Questions of multiculturalism and the management of cultural diversity are much debated in many coun...
We focus in the current study on associations between personality, multicultural attitudes, and perc...
We focus in the current study on associations between personality, multicultural attitudes, and perc...
The current study examined the concept of multiculturalism as seen by 1,285 Dutch majority members, ...
We investigate how different types of cultural diversity influence anti-immigration attitudes across...
<div>We investigate how different types of cultural diversity influence anti-immigration attit...
The current study examined the perceptions by Dutch natives and four immigrant groups (Surinamers, A...
This study examined interminority attitudes among a large sample (N = 1,987) of two minority groups ...