Growing Muslim minorities in Western societies has sparked debate about which Muslim practices should be accepted, with many people finding certain practices intolerable. Two competing perspectives on this intolerance argue that it represents either principled objections or prejudice. Using four large samples from the Netherlands, we apply latent profile analysis and find four groups of people: Two groups that like and dislike Muslims and their practices respectively, but also two groups who are intolerant of some or most Muslim practices without necessarily displaying prejudice. A person-centered analysis of key demographic and psychological variables suggests that the two intolerant groups differ with one group's intolerance motivated mor...
The relationships between personality, religion and prejudice have been studied in psychology for a ...
This study examines the prejudice against the Muslim immigrants in Western countries. The literature...
Tolerance, the acceptance of disapproved conduct of others, is considered an indispensable feature o...
Growing Muslim minorities in Western societies has sparked debate about which Muslim practices shoul...
Research has examined tolerance of Muslim minority practices and anti-Muslim sentiments. We go beyon...
West European societies have seen strong debates about the acceptance of Muslim minority practices. ...
In Western societies, generalized prejudice and anti-Muslim sentiments can be major drivers of the r...
Living with diversity requires that we sometimes accept outgroup practices that we personally disapp...
Muslim minority practices, such as the wearing of a headscarf, the founding of Islamic schools and t...
Do Western anti-Muslim attitudes reflect Islamophobia, as a general ethnoreligious prejudice that do...
The aim of this study was to explain political tolerance for Muslims from an intergroup perspective....
Contains fulltext : 99505.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study, w...
In this study, we set out to explain anti-Muslim attitudes in the Netherlands. Although the presence...
In this study, we set out to explain anti-Muslim attitudes in the Netherlands. Although the presence...
The wearing of the Islamic veil by Muslim women has become a source of tensions in Western European ...
The relationships between personality, religion and prejudice have been studied in psychology for a ...
This study examines the prejudice against the Muslim immigrants in Western countries. The literature...
Tolerance, the acceptance of disapproved conduct of others, is considered an indispensable feature o...
Growing Muslim minorities in Western societies has sparked debate about which Muslim practices shoul...
Research has examined tolerance of Muslim minority practices and anti-Muslim sentiments. We go beyon...
West European societies have seen strong debates about the acceptance of Muslim minority practices. ...
In Western societies, generalized prejudice and anti-Muslim sentiments can be major drivers of the r...
Living with diversity requires that we sometimes accept outgroup practices that we personally disapp...
Muslim minority practices, such as the wearing of a headscarf, the founding of Islamic schools and t...
Do Western anti-Muslim attitudes reflect Islamophobia, as a general ethnoreligious prejudice that do...
The aim of this study was to explain political tolerance for Muslims from an intergroup perspective....
Contains fulltext : 99505.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study, w...
In this study, we set out to explain anti-Muslim attitudes in the Netherlands. Although the presence...
In this study, we set out to explain anti-Muslim attitudes in the Netherlands. Although the presence...
The wearing of the Islamic veil by Muslim women has become a source of tensions in Western European ...
The relationships between personality, religion and prejudice have been studied in psychology for a ...
This study examines the prejudice against the Muslim immigrants in Western countries. The literature...
Tolerance, the acceptance of disapproved conduct of others, is considered an indispensable feature o...