Measurement of intergroup relations using the Shared Group Image Method

  • Okamoto T
  • Fujihara T
  • Nonami H
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study proposed a method (i.e. the Shared Group Image Method) for measuring, describing, and analyzing intergroup relations at the macro level. Many studies on intergroup relations have been conducted using micro-level analysis. This method was designed to measure cognitive maps of intergroup relations by using shared images of groups. First, correspondence analysis was conducted on group images to describe intergroup relations and cluster analysis to determine the borderlines of the groups. Second, contour map model (Kosugi & Fujihara, 2004) was applied to analyze relations between macro-level and micro-level data. Finally, we discussed further applicability and advantages of this method compared to the other indices of intergroup relations.View full abstract

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Okamoto, T., Fujihara, T., Nonami, H., & Kato, J. (2008). Measurement of intergroup relations using the Shared Group Image Method. THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 48(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.2130/jjesp.48.1

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