RACIAL PREFERENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM IN BLACK SOUTH-AFRICAN CHILDREN

被引:5
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作者
KELLY, M [1 ]
DUCKITT, J [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV WITWATERSRAND,JOHANNESBURG 2001,SOUTH AFRICA
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D O I
10.1177/008124639502500403
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Discrimination against black minority children was originally viewed as causing them to evaluate their own-group negatively and the white out-group positively, resulting in impaired self-esteem. Research, however, has produced inconsistent findings, possibly because of social change and the black consciousness movement. The present study investigated this issue among black South African children, a social group that has experienced particularly severe racial discrimination. As expected, the findings indicated that self-esteem, own-group racial pride, and overall ethnocentrism were significantly higher amongst older (n = 37; 10 to 12-years old) than among younger black children (n = 41; 6 to 8-years old). The younger children showed a slight though non-significant tendency to out-group favouritism, while the pattern for the older children was non-preference. However, the correlations of self-esteem with in-group pride, outgroup prejudice, and overall ethnocentrism were non-significant suggesting that the own-group and out-group attitudes of minority children do not necessarily effect their self-attitudes.
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页数:7
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