Democracy may contribute to friendly attitudes and positive attitudes toward outgroups (i.e., outgroup tolerance) because members of democratic societies learn to exercise their rights (i.e., cast a vote) and, in the process, listen to different opinions. Study 1 was a survey study with representative samples from 33 countries (N = 45,070, 53.6% female) and it showed a positive association between the levels of democracy and outgroup tolerance after controlling for gender, age and the rate of immigrants influx from 2010 to 2013. Study 1 demonstrated that members in countries with higher political participation and civil liberty showed greater tolerance toward immigrants. In Study 2, we conducted an experimental study in Taiwan (N = 93, 67.7...
Prejudices towards different groups are interrelated, but research has yet to find a way to promote ...
Despite increased scholarly attention, there is still limited knowledge on how empathy works in demo...
Prejudices towards different groups are interrelated, but research has yet to find a way to promote ...
Democracy may contribute to friendly attitudes and positive attitudes toward outgroups (i.e., outgro...
Effective and enduring democratic government requires broad public support for basic democratic orie...
Political tolerance (the willingness to extend civil liberties to disliked groups) has been disturbi...
This research project asks: what impact does political participation have on an individual\u27s leve...
We develop a minority influence approach to multilevel intergroup research and examine whether count...
Modern democracy is based in dissent and diversity. The essential defining aspect of democracy is th...
This article is an attempt to bridge both the concept of ethnic and political tolerance into one acc...
Tolerance, the acceptance of disapproved conduct of others, is considered an indispensable feature o...
Prejudices towards different groups are interrelated, but research has yet to find a way to promote ...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 24 nations from around the world finds a widespread perception ...
Political tolerance—the willingness to extend civil liberties to traditionally stigmatized groups—is...
This article puts forward the proposition that, in the manner that it is measured in most studies to...
Prejudices towards different groups are interrelated, but research has yet to find a way to promote ...
Despite increased scholarly attention, there is still limited knowledge on how empathy works in demo...
Prejudices towards different groups are interrelated, but research has yet to find a way to promote ...
Democracy may contribute to friendly attitudes and positive attitudes toward outgroups (i.e., outgro...
Effective and enduring democratic government requires broad public support for basic democratic orie...
Political tolerance (the willingness to extend civil liberties to disliked groups) has been disturbi...
This research project asks: what impact does political participation have on an individual\u27s leve...
We develop a minority influence approach to multilevel intergroup research and examine whether count...
Modern democracy is based in dissent and diversity. The essential defining aspect of democracy is th...
This article is an attempt to bridge both the concept of ethnic and political tolerance into one acc...
Tolerance, the acceptance of disapproved conduct of others, is considered an indispensable feature o...
Prejudices towards different groups are interrelated, but research has yet to find a way to promote ...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 24 nations from around the world finds a widespread perception ...
Political tolerance—the willingness to extend civil liberties to traditionally stigmatized groups—is...
This article puts forward the proposition that, in the manner that it is measured in most studies to...
Prejudices towards different groups are interrelated, but research has yet to find a way to promote ...
Despite increased scholarly attention, there is still limited knowledge on how empathy works in demo...
Prejudices towards different groups are interrelated, but research has yet to find a way to promote ...