Objective Versus Subjective Aspects of Interpersonal Relations Between Jews and Arabs

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Publicado en:The Journal of Conflict Resolution (pre-1986) vol. 26, no. 3 (Sep 1982), p. 485-506
Autor principal: YEHUDA AMIR RACHEL BEN-ARI AHARON BIZMAN MIRIAM RIVNER
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520 3 |a Research has already revealed a number of variables affecting attitude change resulting from interethnic contact. These variables are invariably defined according to objective criteria (e.g., socioeconomic status). The present study concentrated on the effects of status and treatment, objectively as well as subjectively defined and measured, on attitudes of 302 West Hank Arabs working in 13 major industrial plants in Israel. Findings indicate that objective and subjective treatment of Arab workers correlates positively with attitude change towards Israeli Jews. However, workers with higher status at the plants showed less favorable attitudes toward Israelis. Arabs who subjectively evaluated their status at the plant as high expressed more positive attitudes towards Israelis than those who evaluated their status as low. Theoretical and applied implications of the findings are discussed. 
653 |a Workers 
653 |a Variables 
653 |a Socioeconomic factors 
653 |a Group dynamics 
653 |a Perceptions 
653 |a Attitudes 
653 |a Minority & ethnic groups 
653 |a Arab people 
653 |a Socioeconomic status 
653 |a Jewish people 
653 |a Attitude change 
653 |a Objectives 
653 |a Factories 
653 |a Subjectivity 
653 |a Interpersonal relations 
653 |a Arab Israeli relations 
653 |a Intergroup Relations 
653 |a Generalization 
653 |a Positive Attitudes 
653 |a Conflict Resolution 
653 |a Ethnic Groups 
653 |a Minority Groups 
653 |a Jews 
653 |a Semiskilled Workers 
653 |a Arabs 
653 |a Interpersonal Relationship 
653 |a Individual Characteristics 
653 |a Resistance (Psychology) 
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