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Publication Date: 2011-Jan
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New Zealand = Maori, New Zealand = Bicultural: Ethnic Group Differences in a National Sample of Maori and Europeans
Harding, Jessica F.; Sibley, Chris G.; Robertson, Andrew
Social Indicators Research, v100 n1 p137-148 Jan 2011
New Zealand (NZ) Europeans show a unique implicit bicultural effect, with research using the Implicit Association Test consistently showing that they associate Maori (the Indigenous peoples) and their own (dominant/advantaged majority) group as equally representative of the nation. We replicated and extended this NZ = bicultural effect in a small online national sample of Maori and NZ Europeans. The NZ European majority showed a consistent NZ = bicultural effect. Maori, in contrast, showed an automatic ingroup NZ = Maori effect. These results are contrary to predictions derived from Social Identity Theory and System Justification Theory, and instead seem more consistent with a model incorporating the pervasive effects of culture-specific symbols on automatic representations of the national category.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Differences, Whites, Social Indicators, Social Theories, Sociometric Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Sociocultural Patterns, Attitude Measures, Pacific Islanders, Ethnic Groups, Biculturalism, Cultural Influences
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