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Prejudice and the Acceptance of Muslim Minority Practices: A Person-Centered Approach.
Social Psychology ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 , DOI: 10.1027/1864-9335/a000380
Levi Adelman 1 , Maykel Verkuyten 1
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Abstract. Growing Muslim minorities in Western societies has sparked debate about which Muslim practices should be accepted, with many people finding certain practices intolerable. Two competing perspectives on this intolerance argue that it represents either principled objections or prejudice. Using four large samples from the Netherlands, we apply latent profile analysis and find four groups of people: two groups that like and dislike Muslims and their practices respectively, but also two groups who are intolerant of some or most Muslim practices without necessarily displaying prejudice. A person-centered analysis of key demographic and psychological variables suggests that the two intolerant groups differ with one group’s intolerance motivated more by anti-Muslim feelings, while the second group’s intolerance is motivated more by principled objections.

中文翻译:


偏见和对穆斯林少数群体做法的接受:以人为本的方法。



摘要。西方社会中穆斯林少数群体的不断壮大引发了关于哪些穆斯林习俗应该被接受的争论,许多人发现某些习俗无法忍受。关于这种不宽容的两种相互竞争的观点认为,它要么代表原则性反对,要么代表偏见。我们使用来自荷兰的四个大样本,应用潜在概况分析,发现了四组人:两组分别喜欢和不喜欢穆斯林及其习俗,还有两组不容忍某些或大多数穆斯林习俗,但不一定表现出偏见。对关键人口和心理变量进行的以人为中心的分析表明,这两个不宽容群体存在差异,其中一个群体的不宽容更多是出于反穆斯林情绪,而第二群体的不宽容更多是出于原则性反对。
更新日期:2020-01-01
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