Sociological study of factors affecting prejudice among students (study: University of Tabriz).

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Abstract:
Prejudice between students to hold opinions, beliefs and attitudes clumsy against outsiders that hostile, humiliating and negative attitudes associated. Accordingly, this study aims to study of factors affecting the formation of the students.
The research method was quantitative survey and questionnaire tool. Using a sample of the population of 4000, for example, 345 were selected. Reliability and validity of research by experts and Cronbach's alpha.
The results show that the ethnic prejudices, knowledge of ethnic, national consciousness, ethnic affiliation, social hostility, social contact and humiliating attitudes correlated with students' prejudices and education and social distance prejudice significant relationship is not.
T test results show significant gender bias with students and among the students more than the average girl. The results of multiple regression showed that the multiple correlation coefficient equal to 483/0 and 569/0 of the adjusted coefficient of determination.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Social Research, Volume:8 Issue: 29, 2016
Pages:
73 to 105
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