TY - JOUR
T1 - Cultural Styles, Relational Schemas, and Prejudice against Out-groups
AU - Sanchez-Burks, Jeffrey
AU - Nisbett, Richard E.
AU - Ybarra, Oscar
PY - 2000/8
Y1 - 2000/8
N2 - Two studies provide evidence that Latins (i.e., Mexicans and Mexican Americans) are guided by a concern with socioemotional aspects of workplace relations to a far greater degree than are Anglo-Americans. The focus on socioemotional considerations results in Latins having a relatively greater preference for workgroups having a strong interpersonal orientation. Preferred relational style had a far greater impact on preferences for workgroups and judgments about their likely success than did the ethnic composition of the workgroups for both Latins and Anglo-Americans. Evidence that the two groups differ markedly in relational schemas comes from examination of suggestions about how group performance could be improved, judgments about whether a focus on socioemotional concerns necessarily entails a reduction in task focus, and recall for socioemotional aspects of workgroup interactions. Implications for the dynamics of intercultural contact are discussed.
AB - Two studies provide evidence that Latins (i.e., Mexicans and Mexican Americans) are guided by a concern with socioemotional aspects of workplace relations to a far greater degree than are Anglo-Americans. The focus on socioemotional considerations results in Latins having a relatively greater preference for workgroups having a strong interpersonal orientation. Preferred relational style had a far greater impact on preferences for workgroups and judgments about their likely success than did the ethnic composition of the workgroups for both Latins and Anglo-Americans. Evidence that the two groups differ markedly in relational schemas comes from examination of suggestions about how group performance could be improved, judgments about whether a focus on socioemotional concerns necessarily entails a reduction in task focus, and recall for socioemotional aspects of workgroup interactions. Implications for the dynamics of intercultural contact are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1037/0022-3514.79.2.174
DO - 10.1037/0022-3514.79.2.174
M3 - Article
C2 - 10948972
AN - SCOPUS:0034244249
SN - 0022-3514
VL - 79
SP - 174
EP - 189
JO - Journal of personality and social psychology
JF - Journal of personality and social psychology
IS - 2
ER -