Group-based discrimination, national identification, and British Muslims’ attitudes toward non-Muslims: the mediating role of perceived identity incompatibility
In two studies, we tested a model in which the perceived (in)compatibility of being British and Muslim (identity incompatibility) was expected to mediate between group-based discrimination and the identifications and attitudes of British Muslims. In Study 1 (N= 76), anti-Muslim discrimination was as...
Main Authors: | Hutchison, Paul, Lubna, Shumitha Akhtar, Goncalves-Portelinha, Isabelle, Kamali, Parul, Khan, Noreen |
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Format: | Article |
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Wiley
2015
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