TY - JOUR AU1 - Pettigrew, Thomas F. AB - and sociocultural factors in Personality intergroup a cross-national attitudes: comparison1 THOMAS F. PETTIGREW Harvard University tion or differentiation various I. Introduction with, from, reference It should be noted that groups. the continuum of theo- Along prejudice both these and functions-object appraisal two extreme have been ries, positions pop- social reflections adjustment-are important ular. One the strongly emphasizes personal- on the level of sociocultural con- personality of the and his cultural ity bigot neglects ditions. But the most studied function of at- the other views intolerance as a mere milieu; is somewhat titudes, externalization, unique. reflection of cultural norms and in- neglects &dquo;Externalization occurs when an individual, dividual differences. Recent evidence lends an often senses responding unconsciously, little to either As data further support pole. environmental between a analogy perceived are with more refined research gathered event and some unresolved inner problem it becomes that tools, increasingly apparent ... an attitude ... which is a [and] adopts the and correlates psychological sociological transformed version of his of way dealing of are intertwined and prejudice elaborately with his inner Such a difficulty.&dquo; process that both are essential to an ade- provide serve to reduce The may anxiety. principal theoretical framework for TI - Personality and sociocultural factors in intergroup attitudes: a cross-national comparison JF - Journal of Conflict Resolution DO - 10.1177/002200275800200104 DA - 1958-03-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/personality-and-sociocultural-factors-in-intergroup-attitudes-a-cross-VD0aJOVbgk SP - 29 EP - 42 VL - 2 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -