With the aim of understanding the relationship between the presence of immigrants and prejudice toward them, we tested two competing predictions drawn from the outgroup threat theory and the contact hypothesis. We also tested whether such relationship differed depending on individual political ideology. The results of a multilevel analysis conducted on longitudinal data from an Italian sample (N = 3,871, nested in 103 Italian counties) revealed that, in line with the group threat theory, the association between the immigrants' group size and prejudice was positive only among right-wingers. Strengths, limitations, and possible developments of this research are discussed.

Political ideology moderates the relationship between outgroup size and prejudice toward immigrants: A longitudinal, multilevel study / Russo, Silvia; Barni, Daniela; Cavazza, Nicoletta; Roccato, Michele; Vieno, Alessio. - In: PSICOLOGIA SOCIALE. - ISSN 1827-2517. - 14:1(2019), pp. 115-128. [10.1482/92930]

Political ideology moderates the relationship between outgroup size and prejudice toward immigrants: A longitudinal, multilevel study

Nicoletta Cavazza;
2019

Abstract

With the aim of understanding the relationship between the presence of immigrants and prejudice toward them, we tested two competing predictions drawn from the outgroup threat theory and the contact hypothesis. We also tested whether such relationship differed depending on individual political ideology. The results of a multilevel analysis conducted on longitudinal data from an Italian sample (N = 3,871, nested in 103 Italian counties) revealed that, in line with the group threat theory, the association between the immigrants' group size and prejudice was positive only among right-wingers. Strengths, limitations, and possible developments of this research are discussed.
2019
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1
115
128
Political ideology moderates the relationship between outgroup size and prejudice toward immigrants: A longitudinal, multilevel study / Russo, Silvia; Barni, Daniela; Cavazza, Nicoletta; Roccato, Michele; Vieno, Alessio. - In: PSICOLOGIA SOCIALE. - ISSN 1827-2517. - 14:1(2019), pp. 115-128. [10.1482/92930]
Russo, Silvia; Barni, Daniela; Cavazza, Nicoletta; Roccato, Michele; Vieno, Alessio
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