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@article{ Raudsepp2009,
 title = {Ethnic Self-Esteem and Intergroup Attitudes Among the Estonian Majority and the non-Estonian Minority},
 author = {Raudsepp, Maaris},
 journal = {Studies of Transition States and Societies},
 number = {1},
 pages = {36-51},
 volume = {1},
 year = {2009},
 issn = {1736-8758},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-369647},
 abstract = {"The study was focussed on the relationships between ethnic self-esteem and various indicators of
intergroup attitudes in a representative sample of adult population of Estonia (N=1142). Attitudinal
variables that discriminated most between persons with high and low ethnic self-esteem were identified.
Among Estonians ethnic self-esteem was related to positive ingroup bias, readiness for outgroup
contact, perceived threat from the outgroup, attitudes to non-Estonian minority, and attitudes toward
minority integration. Among non-Estonians ethnic self-esteem was related to readiness for outgroup
contact, ethnic sterotypes, and various attitudes towards minority integration. An attempt was made
to reconstruct the system of intergroup attidues of prototypical persons with high and low ethnic selfesteem
and to describe psychological implications of high and low ethnic self-esteem for members
of majority and minority groups. Various theoretical models (social identity theory, integrated threat
theory, social dominance theory) were used for interpretation of the results." (author's abstract)},
 keywords = {ethnische Gruppe; ethnic group; Estland; Estonia; Selbstwertgefühl; self-esteem; Fremdgruppe; outgroup; Stereotyp; stereotype; Integration; integration; Minderheit; minority; Identität; identity; ethnische Beziehungen; ethnic relations; Gruppenzugehörigkeit; group membership; Ethnozentrismus; ethnocentrism}}