Greek Canadians' Attitudes Toward Own Group and Other Canadian Ethnic Group: A Test of the Multiculturalism Hypothesis

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Title
Greek Canadians' Attitudes Toward Own Group and Other Canadian Ethnic Group: A Test of the Multiculturalism Hypothesis
Abstract
Eighty-seven Greek-Canadian Montrealers were questioned about attitudes toward assimilation vs cultural maintenance, their own ethnic group, and other ethnic groups. The authors found that security about own group and culture relates to favourableness of attributions made to other groups, but not to willingness to interact with those groups.
Publication
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science
Volume
Vol. 18
Issue
no. 1
Pages
35-51
Date
January 1986
Language
en
Citation
Lambert, Wallace, Lambros Mermigis, and Donald M. Taylor. “Greek Canadians’ Attitudes Toward Own Group and Other Canadian Ethnic Group: A Test of the Multiculturalism Hypothesis.” Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science Vol. 18, no. 1 (January 1986): 35–51.
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