What Do We Learn from the Implicit Association Test about Intergroup Attitudes in Hong Kong? The Case of Social Identification Inclusiveness and Need for Closure

The current study tests an implication of the Associative-Propositional Evaluation model of implicit and explicit attitude measures in Hong Kong's intergroup context. We argued that the Implicit Association Test taps associative intergroup evaluations that are not necessarily consistent with th...

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Main Authors: LAM, Shui Fong, CHIU, Chi-Yue, LAU, Ivy Yee-Man
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-12032010-08-31T09:30:04Z What Do We Learn from the Implicit Association Test about Intergroup Attitudes in Hong Kong? The Case of Social Identification Inclusiveness and Need for Closure LAM, Shui Fong CHIU, Chi-Yue LAU, Ivy Yee-Man The current study tests an implication of the Associative-Propositional Evaluation model of implicit and explicit attitude measures in Hong Kong's intergroup context. We argued that the Implicit Association Test taps associative intergroup evaluations that are not necessarily consistent with the propositional implications of one's social identification inclusiveness and need for closure. In contrast, explicit intergroup attitude measures tap propositional evaluations resulting from validating the inferences drawn from pertinent propositional information in the evaluation context. Thus, explicit intergroup attitude should be consistent with the propositional implications of social identification inclusiveness and need for closure. We tested and found support for these hypotheses in a study of Hong Kong adolescents' ( N = 65) perception of Hong Kong people and Mainland Chinese. 2007-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/204 info:doi/10.1111/j.1467-839X.2007.00219.x Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Hong Kong social inclusiveness intergroup attitudes social identification Asian Studies Social Psychology
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Hong Kong
social inclusiveness
intergroup attitudes
social identification
Asian Studies
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Hong Kong
social inclusiveness
intergroup attitudes
social identification
Asian Studies
Social Psychology
LAM, Shui Fong
CHIU, Chi-Yue
LAU, Ivy Yee-Man
What Do We Learn from the Implicit Association Test about Intergroup Attitudes in Hong Kong? The Case of Social Identification Inclusiveness and Need for Closure
description The current study tests an implication of the Associative-Propositional Evaluation model of implicit and explicit attitude measures in Hong Kong's intergroup context. We argued that the Implicit Association Test taps associative intergroup evaluations that are not necessarily consistent with the propositional implications of one's social identification inclusiveness and need for closure. In contrast, explicit intergroup attitude measures tap propositional evaluations resulting from validating the inferences drawn from pertinent propositional information in the evaluation context. Thus, explicit intergroup attitude should be consistent with the propositional implications of social identification inclusiveness and need for closure. We tested and found support for these hypotheses in a study of Hong Kong adolescents' ( N = 65) perception of Hong Kong people and Mainland Chinese.
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author LAM, Shui Fong
CHIU, Chi-Yue
LAU, Ivy Yee-Man
author_facet LAM, Shui Fong
CHIU, Chi-Yue
LAU, Ivy Yee-Man
author_sort LAM, Shui Fong
title What Do We Learn from the Implicit Association Test about Intergroup Attitudes in Hong Kong? The Case of Social Identification Inclusiveness and Need for Closure
title_short What Do We Learn from the Implicit Association Test about Intergroup Attitudes in Hong Kong? The Case of Social Identification Inclusiveness and Need for Closure
title_full What Do We Learn from the Implicit Association Test about Intergroup Attitudes in Hong Kong? The Case of Social Identification Inclusiveness and Need for Closure
title_fullStr What Do We Learn from the Implicit Association Test about Intergroup Attitudes in Hong Kong? The Case of Social Identification Inclusiveness and Need for Closure
title_full_unstemmed What Do We Learn from the Implicit Association Test about Intergroup Attitudes in Hong Kong? The Case of Social Identification Inclusiveness and Need for Closure
title_sort what do we learn from the implicit association test about intergroup attitudes in hong kong? the case of social identification inclusiveness and need for closure
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2007
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/204
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