2023
DOI: 10.5114/cipp/156824
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Does personality categorization affect intergroup attitudes via personal values moderation and social identity complexity mediation?

Abstract: BackgroundPrevious research indicated that social categorization increased intergroup attitude. The current study extended research on social categorization by adopting the multiple personality categorization concept to explore whether it would alter inter-group attitudes toward Muslims and Buddhists.Participants and procedureStudy 1 examined multiple personality category perceptions among Buddhist and Muslim students living in the troubled southern provinces. Participants were 382 Thai Buddhist and Muslims st… Show more

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