“…The Eurobarometer measures GRD by asking: “Would you say that over the last 5 years people like yourself in Britain have been economically a lot better off, better off, the same, worse off, or a lot worse off than most West Indians living here?” The survey taps IRD with the item: “Would you say that over the last 5 years you have been economically a lot better off, better off, the same, worse off, or a lot worse off than other British people like yourself?” Two scales of 10 items each in the Eurobarometer study assess blatant and subtle forms of prejudice (Pettigrew & Meertens, 1995). Researchers have successfully employed these scales in a great variety of nations and intergroup situations (Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and the United States) (Arcuri & Boca, 1996; Hamberger & Hewstone, 1997; Hightower, 1997; Pedersen & Walker, 1997; Pettigrew, 1997; Pettigrew et al, 1998; Rattazzi & Volpato, 2001, 2003; Rueda & Navas, 1996; Six & Wolfradt, 2000; Vala, Brito, & Lopes, 1999; Volpato & Rattazzi, 2000; Wagner & Zick, 1995; Zick, Wagner, van Dick, & Petzel, 2001).…”