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Dimensionality and correlates of the Social Dominance Orientation scale on Croatian sample (CROSBI ID 543708)

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Maričić, Jelena ; Franc, Renata ; Šakić, Vlado Dimensionality and correlates of the Social Dominance Orientation scale on Croatian sample // XXIX International Congress of psychology / Frensch, Peter (ur.). Berlin: German Federation of Psychologist Associations, 2008

Podaci o odgovornosti

Maričić, Jelena ; Franc, Renata ; Šakić, Vlado

engleski

Dimensionality and correlates of the Social Dominance Orientation scale on Croatian sample

The aim of the study is to explore structure and correlates of the SDO Scale on Croatian nationally representative sample (N=1004). Factor and correlational analysis, and ANOVAs were conducted. Results confirm two-dimensional factor structure, named oppositions to equality and group-based dominance. Opposition to equality is higher among males, less religious and right politically orientated people (p<0, 01). Higher group-based dominance orientation is more characteristic for low income group and low education level, older age (p<0, 01), and males (p<0, 05). Results are discussed in relations to Croatian social context and to results from previous studies about SDO scale in different countries.

social dominance; social dominance orientation

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Podaci o prilogu

2008.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

XXIX International Congress of psychology

Frensch, Peter

Berlin: German Federation of Psychologist Associations

Podaci o skupu

XXIX International Congress of Psychology

poster

20.07.2008-25.07.2008

Berlin, Njemačka

Povezanost rada

Psihologija