The Correlates, Development, and Outcomes of Perceived Societal Marginalization

Short Description: With the present proposal we seek to understand the correlates, development, and outcomes of individual differences in the extent of Perceived Societal Marginalization (i.e., the perception that one’s own social group is being depreciated and treated as unimportant by society), and thereby, to contribute to a better understanding of societal discontent and political attitudes and behaviors in Germany.

Methodological Details: Respondents were asked a set of items with statements that included their opinions on social developments and the situation of people “like them” in our society.

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Michael Bollwerk (University of Münster), Bernd Schlipphak (University of Münster), Mitja D. Back (University of Münster)

2022

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i103_2, i103_3, i103_5, im_103, i103_6, i103_7, i103_8, i103_9, i103_4, i103_1

~4/2025

Psychology

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