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Do we perceive our ingroup as outgropers do? National auto- and heterostereotypes in five central European countries
- 1.0349772 - PSÚ 2011 eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Hřebíčková, Martina - Kouřilová, Sylvie
Do we perceive our ingroup as outgropers do? National auto- and heterostereotypes in five central European countries.
[European Spring Conference on Social Psychology /6./. St. Moritz (CH), 20.03.2010-27.03.2010]
R&D Projects: GA ČR GAP407/10/2394
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z70250504
Keywords : national auto- and heterosterotypes * five-factor model of personality * accuracy
Subject RIV: AN - Psychology
The presentation focuses on national auto- and heterostereotypes in five Central European countries. In our research, the five-factor model of personality was used as a framework for describing auto- and heterostereotypes of Czechs, Austrians, Germans, Slovaks, and Poles. Altogether, 5650 university students from the five countries rated a typical representative of their own and four neighboring countries on National Character Survey. In our study, we wanted to determine whether: 1) autostereotypes are stable in time; 2) heterostereotypes about neighboring nations correspond across nations under study; 3) national autostereotypes correspond with heterosterotypes. Results suggest that 1) national autostereotypes are stable in time; 2) heterostereotypes concerning respective neighboring nations converge across nations under study; 3) autostereotypes reflect heterostereotypes just in case of a typical German but no other typical country representative.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0189924
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