Cross-national samples (N=4,344) test whether the national level of conflict (GPI) is linked to the SCM warmth-competence relationship. Results showed a curvilinear pattern: both high- and low-conflict countries displayed lower stereotype ambivalence, whereas intermediate peace-conflict countries presented higher ambivalence.

Durante, F., Fiske, S., Gelfand, M., Crippa, F., Suttora, C., Stillwell, A. (2017). Does conflict affect ambivalent stereotypes? Evidence from 38 Nations. In 18th EASP meeting. Granada, July 5-8 2017. Programme and Abstract book.

Does conflict affect ambivalent stereotypes? Evidence from 38 Nations

Durante, F;Crippa, F;Suttora, C;
2017

Abstract

Cross-national samples (N=4,344) test whether the national level of conflict (GPI) is linked to the SCM warmth-competence relationship. Results showed a curvilinear pattern: both high- and low-conflict countries displayed lower stereotype ambivalence, whereas intermediate peace-conflict countries presented higher ambivalence.
poster
stereotypes; peace; conflic; |inequality; ambivalence
English
18th EASP General Meeting
2017
18th EASP meeting. Granada, July 5-8 2017. Programme and Abstract book
2017
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Durante, F., Fiske, S., Gelfand, M., Crippa, F., Suttora, C., Stillwell, A. (2017). Does conflict affect ambivalent stereotypes? Evidence from 38 Nations. In 18th EASP meeting. Granada, July 5-8 2017. Programme and Abstract book.
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