Title of article
BICULTURALISM AND GROUP IDENTIFICATION The Mediating Role of Identification in Cultural Frame Switching
Author/Authors
MAYKEL VERKUYTEN KATERINA POULIASI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
15
From page
312
To page
326
Abstract
This article discusses a study that examined cultural frame switching among bicultural Greek participants
living in the Netherlands. The research demonstrated that self-evaluations, self-stereotypes, and attitudes
toward family integrity and friendship were affected by cultural framing. Experimentally primed bicultural
participants and monocultural comparison groups in the Netherlands and Greece were used. Activating
Greek culture especially, in comparison to activating Dutch culture, led to a less positive evaluation of the
personal self, stronger Greek self-stereotyping, and stronger endorsement of family integrity and friendship.
Similar differences were found when comparing monocultural Dutch and monocultural Greek participants.
In addition, cultural priming affected group identification, which was found to be associated with
perceptions and attitudes. The pattern of results suggests that group identification, in part, mediates the
relationship between cultural framing and perceptual and evaluative responses. It is concluded that social
identity principles are important for understanding the experiences of bicultural individuals.
Keywords
Biculturalism , Group identification , frame switching
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708920
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