Resumo O objetivo central do presente estudo foi analisar as relações existentes entre o preconceito, através da orientação à dominância social, e os valores psicossociais, a partir de quatro sistemas, o religioso, o materialista, o pós-materialista e o hedonista. Participaram deste estudo 205 estudantes universitários do curso de psicologia da cidade de João Pessoa -PB. Estes responderam à escala de orientação à dominância social, ao questionário de valores psicossociais e a um conjunto de questões sócio-demográficas. Os resultados indicaram relações parciais entre estas variáveis, sendo a orientação à dominância social diretamente associada aos valores materialistas e contrariamente associada aos valores pós-materialistas. As considerações apresentam o preconceito como resultado das construções ideológicas amplamente compartilhadas pelos grupos sociais. Palavras-chave: Preconceito; orientação à dominância social; valores psicossociais. AbstractThe aim of this study was to analyze the relationships among prejudice and psychosocial values, by means of the orientation of social dominance, from four systems, the religious, the materialist, the post-materialist and, the hedonist. For this particular study, 205 undergraduate Psychology students were chosen from the city of João Pessoa -PB. They answered the social dominance orientation scale, psychosocial value questionnaire, and a set of social-demographic questions. The results presented partial relations among these variables, the social dominance orientation was directly associated with the materialist values and inversely associated with the post-materialistic values. The considerations present prejudice as the consequence of ideological constructions amply shared by social groups.
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