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Explaining Prejudice Toward Americans and Europeans in Egypt : Closed-mindedness and Conservatism Mediate Effects of Religious Fundamentalism. In: International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV). Jg.10. 17.10.2016, S. 109-126
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Abstract
1. Aims of the Present Research
2. Why Might Religion be a Predictor of Prejudice toward Americans and Europeans in Egypt?
2.1. Previous Research with Christian Samples
2.2. Application to the Egyptian Context
3. What Factors May Contribute to the Religion-Prejudice Link in the Egyptian Context?
3.1. Previous Research on RWA as Mediator
3.2. Previous Research on NFC as Mediator
3.3. RWA and NFC as Predictors of Religious Fundamentalism
4. The Current Study
5. Method
5.1. Sample and Procedure
5.2. Pre-testing and Content of Measures
5.2.1. Measures of the Religious Variables
5.2.2. Conservatism and Closed-mindedness
5.2.3. Prejudice toward Americans and Europeans
6. Results
6.1. Religious Fundamentalism as a Predictor of Prejudice toward Americans/Europeans
6.2. Mediation Models with Serial Mediators
6.2.1. Mediation Ia: CM and RCON as Serial Mediators of Prejudice toward Americans
6.2.2. Mediation Ib: CM and RCON as Serial Mediators of Prejudice toward Europeans.
6.2.3. Mediation IIa: RCON and Fundamentalism as Serial Mediators of Prejudice toward Americans
6.2.4. Mediation IIb: RCON and Fundamentalism as Serial Mediators of Prejudice toward Europeans
6.3. Comparison of the Results for Americans with the Results for Europeans
6.3.1. Religious Fundamentalism as a Predictor of Prejudice
6.3.2. Mediations I and II
6.4. Effects of Control Variables
7. General Discussion
7.1. Contribution of the Current Research
7.2. Limitations of the Study
8. Conclusions
References