合法性
心理学
社会心理学
感知
发展心理学
政治学
神经科学
政治
法学
作者
Deborah J. Terry,Rebecca N. Pelly,Richard N. Lalonde,Joanne R. Smith
标识
DOI:10.1177/1368430206062080
摘要
We examined intergroup predictors of cultural adjustment among Asian international students in Australia. Sociostructural beliefs (status, legitimacy, and permeability) and initial adjustment were assessed ( N= 113) at Time 1, and measures of adjustment were obtained ( N= 80) at Time 2 eight weeks later. International students who perceived their cultural group to be relatively low in status experienced lower levels of psychological adjustment. Also, as expected, the effects of status were moderated by perceptions of both the permeability of intergroup boundaries and the legitimacy of the status differential. At high levels of legitimacy, perceptions of permeable group boundaries were associated with better psychological, sociocultural, and academic adjustment among international students perceiving their group to be low in status, but lower levels of adjustment among students who perceived their group to be high in status. At low levels of legitimacy, irrespective of group status position, perceived permeability was not related to adjustment.
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