The role of social identification, intergroup threat, and out-group derogation in explaining belief in conspiracy theory about terrorism in Indonesia

This current research was to give new insight into group-based variables that frame belief in conspiracy about terrorism in Indonesia. Results (N= 201) showed that social identification with Moslem was positively related to out-group derogation to the Western people and to the belief that these peop...

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Main Authors: Mashuri, Ali, Zaduqisti, Esti
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spelling repoiainpekalongan-35 http://repository.iainpekalongan.ac.id/35/ The role of social identification, intergroup threat, and out-group derogation in explaining belief in conspiracy theory about terrorism in Indonesia Mashuri, Ali Zaduqisti, Esti 302 Social Interaction, Interpersonal Relations/Interaksi Sosial, Hubungan Antarpersonal 303.6 Conflict Social/Konflik Sosial 303.625 Terrorism/Teror, Terorisme This current research was to give new insight into group-based variables that frame belief in conspiracy about terrorism in Indonesia. Results (N= 201) showed that social identification with Moslem was positively related to out-group derogation to the Western people and to the belief that these people have conspired to instigate terrorism in Indonesia. We also demonstrated that, in line with prediction, the effect of social identification on out-group derogation and belief in conspiracy theory held only when participants perceived the Western people as highly threatening Islamic identity. This perceived intergroup threat also structured the mediation role of out-group derogation. More specifically, we hypothesized and found that out-group derogation mediated the effect of social identification on belief in the conspiracy theory, only when Moslem participants perceived the Western people as highly threatening their Islamic identity. We discussed these findings in terms of theoretical and practical implications CONSORTIA ACADEMIA GROUP OF JOURNALS, PHILIPPINES 2014-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://repository.iainpekalongan.ac.id/35/1/The%20role%20of%20social%20identification%2C%20intergroup%20threat%2C%20and%20out-group%20derogation.pdf Mashuri, Ali and Zaduqisti, Esti (2014) The role of social identification, intergroup threat, and out-group derogation in explaining belief in conspiracy theory about terrorism in Indonesia. International Journal of Research Studies in Psychology, 3 (1). pp. 35-50. ISSN 2243-769X https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ali_Mashuri/publication/281364512_The_role_of_social_identification_intergroup_threat_and_out-group_derogation_in_explaining_belief_in_conspiracy_theory_about_terrorism_in_Indonesia/links/586494ac08ae6eb871ad0865/The-role-of-social-identification-intergroup-threat-and-out-group-derogation-in-explaining-belief-in-conspiracy-theory-about-terrorism-in-Indonesia.pdf
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topic 302 Social Interaction, Interpersonal Relations/Interaksi Sosial, Hubungan Antarpersonal
303.6 Conflict Social/Konflik Sosial
303.625 Terrorism/Teror, Terorisme
spellingShingle 302 Social Interaction, Interpersonal Relations/Interaksi Sosial, Hubungan Antarpersonal
303.6 Conflict Social/Konflik Sosial
303.625 Terrorism/Teror, Terorisme
Mashuri, Ali
Zaduqisti, Esti
The role of social identification, intergroup threat, and out-group derogation in explaining belief in conspiracy theory about terrorism in Indonesia
description This current research was to give new insight into group-based variables that frame belief in conspiracy about terrorism in Indonesia. Results (N= 201) showed that social identification with Moslem was positively related to out-group derogation to the Western people and to the belief that these people have conspired to instigate terrorism in Indonesia. We also demonstrated that, in line with prediction, the effect of social identification on out-group derogation and belief in conspiracy theory held only when participants perceived the Western people as highly threatening Islamic identity. This perceived intergroup threat also structured the mediation role of out-group derogation. More specifically, we hypothesized and found that out-group derogation mediated the effect of social identification on belief in the conspiracy theory, only when Moslem participants perceived the Western people as highly threatening their Islamic identity. We discussed these findings in terms of theoretical and practical implications
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author Mashuri, Ali
Zaduqisti, Esti
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Zaduqisti, Esti
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title The role of social identification, intergroup threat, and out-group derogation in explaining belief in conspiracy theory about terrorism in Indonesia
title_short The role of social identification, intergroup threat, and out-group derogation in explaining belief in conspiracy theory about terrorism in Indonesia
title_full The role of social identification, intergroup threat, and out-group derogation in explaining belief in conspiracy theory about terrorism in Indonesia
title_fullStr The role of social identification, intergroup threat, and out-group derogation in explaining belief in conspiracy theory about terrorism in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed The role of social identification, intergroup threat, and out-group derogation in explaining belief in conspiracy theory about terrorism in Indonesia
title_sort role of social identification, intergroup threat, and out-group derogation in explaining belief in conspiracy theory about terrorism in indonesia
publisher CONSORTIA ACADEMIA GROUP OF JOURNALS, PHILIPPINES
publishDate 2014
url http://repository.iainpekalongan.ac.id/35/
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http://repository.iainpekalongan.ac.id/35/1/The%20role%20of%20social%20identification%2C%20intergroup%20threat%2C%20and%20out-group%20derogation.pdf
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