1. Prejudice against International Students: The Role of Threat Perceptions and Authoritarian Dispositions in U.S. Students.
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Charles-Toussaint, GiffleneC. and Crowson, H.Michael
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FOREIGN students , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges , *PREJUDICES , *REGRESSION analysis , *AUTHORITARIAN personality , *DISCRIMINATION (Sociology) - Abstract
International students provide a variety of benefits to higher education institutions within the United States (J. J. Lee, 2007; J. J. Lee & C. Rice, 2007). Despite these benefits, many international students experience prejudice and discrimination by American students. The purpose of the present study was to examine several potential predictors of prejudice against international students: perceptions of international students as symbolic and realistic threats, right-wing authoritarianism, and social dominance orientation. A simultaneous regression analysis that the authors based on 188 students at a Southwestern university revealed that perceptions of symbolic and realistic threats and social dominance orientation were each positive and significant predictors of prejudice. Mediation analyses suggested that the effects of right-wing authoritarianism on prejudice is fully mediated through perceived symbolic threat and partially mediated by realistic threat. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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