Smith Timothy B, Stratton Joy, Stones Christopher R, Naidoo Anthony
Counseling Psychology and Special Education, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602-5093, USA.
Psychol Rep. 2003 Feb;92(1):284-90. doi: 10.2466/pr0.2003.92.1.284.
Limited information exists on the racial attitudes and ethnic identities of groups of mixed racial origin. The present research tested the hypotheses that the construct of ethnic identity is valid among such groups and that ethnic identity is related to out-group prejudice, as predicted by social identity theory. The Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure, the Anti-White Scale, and the Subtle Racism Scale were administered to 70 South Africans of mixed racial descent, the so-called Coloureds. A factor analysis supported the structural validity of the 12-item measure of ethnic identity with this sample, but correlations between scales did not support the prediction that group identity would be positively associated with out-group prejudice. Group identity was positively related .27 to positive attitudes toward Whites consistent with the tenets of social dominance theory.
关于混合种族群体的种族态度和族裔身份的信息有限。本研究检验了以下假设:族裔身份的概念在这些群体中是有效的,并且如社会认同理论所预测的那样,族裔身份与对外群体的偏见有关。对70名南非混血后裔(即所谓的有色人种)进行了多群体族裔身份测量、反白人量表和微妙种族主义量表的测试。因素分析支持了该12项族裔身份测量在该样本中的结构效度,但量表之间的相关性并不支持群体身份与对外群体偏见呈正相关的预测。群体身份与对白人的积极态度呈正相关(r = 0.27),这与社会支配理论的原则一致。