The Spanish journal of psychology
Volume 21, 2018
Attitudes toward Immigrants, Beliefs about Causes of Poverty and Effects of Perspective-Taking (Article)
Buraschi D. ,
Bustillos A. ,
Huici C.
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Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Spain)
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Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Spain)
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Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Spain)
Abstract
The present work presents three studies that investigate the relationship between causal attributions of poverty in Africa, attitudes towards African immigrants and perspective-taking. The objective of preliminary study (N = 54) was to collect information to adapt the Perceived Causes of Third World Poverty Scale (Hine & Montiel, 1999), in the Spanish adaptation by Betancor et al. (2002) to Spanish adolescents. The Study 1 (N = 102) explores the factorial structure of the teenager questionnaire adaptation and to test the relationship with Modern Racism Scale (McConahay, 1986). Correlational analysis reflects the existence of a central element in the new forms of racism: Victim blaming through Personal Attributions of Poverty. The objective of Study 2 (N = 62) was to determine whether empathic induction through empathic perspective-taking (Batson et al., 1997) can ameliorate the individual's attributions of poverty concerning African immigrants among majority group members. However, the opposite effect was found, empathy induction increased Personal Attributions of poverty (η2 = .10). This effect was moderated by Modern Racism, simple slope test indicates t(52) = 2.49, p < .01, higher prejudiced participants increased Personal Attribution of poverty after empathic induction, blaming the victims for their situation.
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85058880151&doi=10.1017%2fsjp.2018.65&partnerID=40&md5=c52454ceb6fdafb78d481ba8367cc870
DOI: 10.1017/sjp.2018.65
ISSN: 19882904
Original Language: English