Title of article :
MENTAL MODELS OF POVERTY IN DEVELOPING NATIONS A Causal Mapping Analysis Using a Canada-Philippines Contrast
Author/Authors :
DONALD W. HINE، نويسنده , , CRISTINA JAYME MONTIEL، نويسنده , , Ray W. Cooksey، نويسنده , , JOHN H. LEWKO، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
21
From page :
283
To page :
303
Abstract :
Causal mapping was used to compare poverty activists and non-activists from Canada and the Philippines (N= 80) in terms of their beliefs about the causes of poverty in developing nations. The causal maps varied as a function of both activist status and country of residence. Activists included more external societal causes in their maps than non-activists, whereas non-activists included more individualistic and internal societal causes. In terms of map structure, Filipino activists included significantly more causal links in their maps than members of the other three groups.Acluster analysis on distance ratios, an index of dissimilarity among the maps, produced three clusters dominated by Filipino non-activists, Canadian non-activists, and Filipino activists, respectively, and a fourth cluster that included a heterogeneous mix of respondents from all four groups. Implications for public education, the effective coordination of antipoverty interventions, and methodological issues related to causal mapping are discussed.
Keywords :
mental models , poverty attributions , Causal mapping , poverty activism
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number :
708214
Link To Document :
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