The Attitude toward Muslim Proximity Index (AMPI) is a six-item scale that uses tolerance to different degrees of social distance to assess prejudice towards Muslims. It was tested on 1777 teenage school children from northern England who indicated their religion as either 'Christian' or 'no religion', and demonstrated good internal reliability (Cronbach's alpha = .81). The index was higher among pupils who supported the views of the British National Party and among those who believed that British Muslims should adopt Western culture; but lower among those who knew Muslims or had Muslim friends. The AMPI is a useful measure of Islamophobic attitudes that does not rely on responses to specific events or on detailed knowledge of the Muslim re...
“Islamophobia” has been used as an umbrella term capturing different types of religious\ud stigma to...
This paper investigates the concurrent validity of the Crosswise Model when “high incidence behaviou...
Understanding intergroup relations and the anxiety that can result has become increasingly relevant ...
The Attitude toward Muslim Proximity Index (AMPI) is a six‐item scale that uses tolerance to differe...
Drawing on data provided by 5,811 students from schools in England, Wales and London who self-identi...
This study developed and tested a Turkish translation of the 23-item Sahin–Francis Scale of Attitude...
Abstract: This study developed and tested a Turkish translation of the 23-item Sahin–Francis Scale o...
The Outgroup Prejudice Index is a six-item scale that uses social distance to assess prejudice towar...
In this article, we outline the development and validation of an instrument for the assessment of at...
Recent years have seen growing interest in empirical religious research within the Islamic context. ...
This study examines the psychometric properties of a revised form of the Sahin-Francis Scale of Atti...
This investigation examined attitudes towards Middle-Eastern Muslims held by non-Muslim undergraduat...
Understanding variations in public attitudes toward religious diversity is a matter of concern withi...
This article provides an examination of the structure of Islamophobia across cultures. Our novel mea...
This study developed and tested a Turkish translation of the 23-item Sahin-Francis Scale of Attitude...
“Islamophobia” has been used as an umbrella term capturing different types of religious\ud stigma to...
This paper investigates the concurrent validity of the Crosswise Model when “high incidence behaviou...
Understanding intergroup relations and the anxiety that can result has become increasingly relevant ...
The Attitude toward Muslim Proximity Index (AMPI) is a six‐item scale that uses tolerance to differe...
Drawing on data provided by 5,811 students from schools in England, Wales and London who self-identi...
This study developed and tested a Turkish translation of the 23-item Sahin–Francis Scale of Attitude...
Abstract: This study developed and tested a Turkish translation of the 23-item Sahin–Francis Scale o...
The Outgroup Prejudice Index is a six-item scale that uses social distance to assess prejudice towar...
In this article, we outline the development and validation of an instrument for the assessment of at...
Recent years have seen growing interest in empirical religious research within the Islamic context. ...
This study examines the psychometric properties of a revised form of the Sahin-Francis Scale of Atti...
This investigation examined attitudes towards Middle-Eastern Muslims held by non-Muslim undergraduat...
Understanding variations in public attitudes toward religious diversity is a matter of concern withi...
This article provides an examination of the structure of Islamophobia across cultures. Our novel mea...
This study developed and tested a Turkish translation of the 23-item Sahin-Francis Scale of Attitude...
“Islamophobia” has been used as an umbrella term capturing different types of religious\ud stigma to...
This paper investigates the concurrent validity of the Crosswise Model when “high incidence behaviou...
Understanding intergroup relations and the anxiety that can result has become increasingly relevant ...