Friendships and outgroup attitudes among ethnic minority youth: The mediating role of ethnic and host society identification

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2015-01

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Munniksma, Anke
Verkuyten, MaykelORCID 0000-0003-0137-1527ISNI 0000000114807698
Flache, Andreas
Stark, TobiasORCID 0000-0002-3163-5776ISNI 0000000394155531
Veenstra, René

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Abstract

This study investigates among ethnic minority adolescents how friendships with ethnic minority and majority group peers are related to their attitudes towards the majority outgroup.Friendships with majority group peers are proposed to be indirectly related to outgroup attitudes through host society identification. Friendships with ethnic ingroup peers are proposed to be indirectly related to outgroup attitudes through ethnic ingroup identification.Hypotheses were tested longitudinally among ethnic minority adolescents (. n=. 244) who recently entered middle schools in the Netherlands. Lagged structural equation models showed that friendships with majority group peers were related to stronger identification with the host society which was in turn related to improved attitudes toward the majority outgroup. Ingroup friendships and ingroup identification was not related to outgroup attitudes. Additional analyses indicated that the relation between host society identification and majority group friendships was bidirectional.

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Ethnic ingroup identification, Host society identification, Ingroup friendships, Outgroup attitudes, Outgroup friendships, Taverne, Business and International Management, Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science

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Munniksma, A, Verkuijten, M, Flache, A, Stark, T H & Veenstra, R 2015, 'Friendships and outgroup attitudes among ethnic minority youth : The mediating role of ethnic and host society identification', International Journal of Intercultural Relations, vol. 44, pp. 88-99. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2014.12.002