Social Dominance Orientation Predicts Opposition to Hierarchy-Attenuating Intergroup Apologies
Volume: 45, Issue: 12, Pages: 1651 - 1665
Published: Apr 12, 2019
Abstract
People who value social hierarchy may resist giving intergroup apologies because such apologies may attenuate the very hierarchies that these people value. We tested this claim across four studies (total N = 541) by examining associations between social dominance orientation (SDO)-a measure of preference for social hierarchy-and support for intergroup apologies. We found that higher SDO scores, and specifically the antiegalitarianism...
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Title
Social Dominance Orientation Predicts Opposition to Hierarchy-Attenuating Intergroup Apologies
Published Date
Apr 12, 2019
Volume
45
Issue
12
Pages
1651 - 1665
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