Title of article :
PERCEPTIONS OF AMERICANS AND THE IRAQ INVASION Implications for Understanding National Character Stereotypes
Author/Authors :
ANTONIO TERRACCIANO ROBERT R. MCCRAE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
16
From page :
695
To page :
710
Abstract :
This study examines perceptions of the “typical American” from 49 cultures around the world. Contrary to the ethnocentric bias hypothesis, a strong agreement was found between in-group and out-group ratings on the American profile (assertive, open-minded, but antagonistic). In fact, Americans had a somewhat less desirable view of Americans than did others. Within cultures, in-group ratings were not systematically more favorable than out-group ratings. The Iraq invasion had a slight negative effect on perceptions of the typical American, but people around the world seem to draw a clear distinction between U.S. foreign policy and the character of the American people. National character stereotypes appear to have a variety of sources and to be perpetuated by both cognitive mechanisms and sociocultural forces.
Keywords :
national character stereotypes , Personality traits , Cross-cultural , stereotype change , autoandhetero-stereotype agreement
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number :
708995
Link To Document :
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