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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Denney, Horace Ted
Author's Email Address hdenney1@student.gsu.edu
URN etd-05082008-084723
Title RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN RELIGION AND PREJUDICE: IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEASURES.
Degree Master of Science
Department Psychology
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Eric Vanman, Ph.D. Committee Chair
Tracie L. Stewart, Ph.D. Committee Member
Tricia Z. King, Ph.D. Committee Member
Keywords
  • Racism
  • Religion
  • Religiosity
  • Implicit Prejudice
  • Facial EMG
  • Fundamentalism
  • Prejudice
Date of Defense 2008-04-18
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
This study examined the relationship among implicit and explicit measures of prejudice (against African-Americans, homosexuals, and Muslims), Right-Wing Authoritarianism (RWA), Religious Fundamentalism (RF), and Christian Orthodoxy (CO). The implicit measure of prejudice was Facial EMG, which is the measurement of the activity of key facial muscles when participants were exposed to pictures of members of the minority groups, as well as to pictures of the corresponding group. The explicit measure of prejudice was the Social Distance Scale, which measures how willing people are to have someone in a variety of close relationships. The primary hypothesis was that one’s score on the implicit (and some of the explicit) measures of prejudice can be predicted using RF, CO, and RWA. The analyses revealed that RWA was predictive of prejudice against homosexuals and Muslims, but not against African-Americans.
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