Moore Dahlia
School of Social Work, The Hebrew University Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, Israel.
J Soc Psychol. 2003 Aug;143(4):521-40. doi: 10.1080/00224540309598460.
The author focused on the impact of personal deprivation, sense of control, and social context on the future expectations of advantaged and discriminated groups. Analysis of 6,430 Jewish and Palestinian high school students in Israel showed that Palestinian students had lower expectations and stronger feelings of deprivation than Jewish students. Also those who felt deprived had lower expectations regarding the prospects of marriage and the probability of owning a home and a car and of holding a permanent job. However, sense of control influenced these expectations more than did feelings of deprivation. The findings indicated that the processes by which future expectations are formed might be different for Jewish and Palestinian students and that these differences are--at least in part--related to long-term discrimination against Palestinians in Israel.
作者关注个人匮乏感、控制感和社会环境对优势群体和受歧视群体未来期望的影响。对以色列6430名犹太和巴勒斯坦高中生的分析表明,巴勒斯坦学生比犹太学生的期望更低,匮乏感更强。此外,那些感到匮乏的人对婚姻前景、拥有住房和汽车以及获得长期工作的可能性的期望也更低。然而,控制感对这些期望的影响比匮乏感更大。研究结果表明,犹太和巴勒斯坦学生形成未来期望的过程可能不同,而且这些差异至少部分与以色列长期以来对巴勒斯坦人的歧视有关。