Ethnic minority members experience varying levels of conflict and blendedness between their ethnic and national identities, with important implications for psychosocial adjustment. To examine the critical role of intergroup contexts, we manipulated whether “being both” was accepted vs. rejected by either the majority population or fellow minority members in a survey experiment among Dutch ethnic minority members (N=820)., We subsequently measured Bicultural Identity Integration and Positive and Negative Affect. Identity conflict and negative affect were unaffected, but participants experienced more blendedness and more positive affect when the majority agreed ratherthan disagreed, that “it is a good thing to be both”. We discuss how the fin...
A 2 x 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
<p>When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority ...
In a time identified by many as one of "multicultural backlash", we can observe a growing negative d...
Ethnic minority members experience varying levels of conflict and blendedness between their ethnic a...
Racial and ethnic minority (REM) immigrants most often identify both with their ethnic group of orig...
Although integration involves a process of mutual accommodation, the role of majority groups is ofte...
Following social identity theory, the author hypothesized that members of minority groups are more l...
Contains fulltext : 234076.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Perceived discr...
Although all individuals are members of multiple social groups (e.g., one is simultaneously a woman,...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of single (e.g., “Turks”) and dual ethnic minority ...
When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority cul...
When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority cul...
A 2 × 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority cul...
This field experiment tested whether inducing common inclusive representations (i.e., one group, dua...
A 2 x 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
<p>When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority ...
In a time identified by many as one of "multicultural backlash", we can observe a growing negative d...
Ethnic minority members experience varying levels of conflict and blendedness between their ethnic a...
Racial and ethnic minority (REM) immigrants most often identify both with their ethnic group of orig...
Although integration involves a process of mutual accommodation, the role of majority groups is ofte...
Following social identity theory, the author hypothesized that members of minority groups are more l...
Contains fulltext : 234076.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Perceived discr...
Although all individuals are members of multiple social groups (e.g., one is simultaneously a woman,...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of single (e.g., “Turks”) and dual ethnic minority ...
When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority cul...
When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority cul...
A 2 × 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority cul...
This field experiment tested whether inducing common inclusive representations (i.e., one group, dua...
A 2 x 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
<p>When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority ...
In a time identified by many as one of "multicultural backlash", we can observe a growing negative d...