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Implicit Representations of Relationship with the Powerful and the Powerless Other in Korean College Students

Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues / Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues, (P)1229-0661; (E)1229-0661
2006, v.12 no.2, pp.21-43
Hyeja Cho (Ewha Womans' University)
Hee Jeong Bang (Ewha Womans' University)
Sook Ja Cho (Ewha Womans' University)
Hyun Jeong Kim (Ewha Womans' University)
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Abstract

This study was conducted to explore college students' implicit identification with others powerful or powerless, and implicit association of self-enhancement & authenticity with their relationships with others powerful or powerless. The study was based on measuring 3 sorts of IAT: an explicit identification test, RWA, & RISC. The results were summed up as follows: Students identified their selves with others more powerful than others powerless; expressed self-enhancement when they were with powerful others; and associated 'true' with relationship with others powerful. Men with high RWA & women with low RWA identified their selves more with others powerful; low RWA & high RISC groups' associated relationship with others powerful to 'true' and others powerless to 'false' more rapidly. These results were discussed in terms of structure of authoritarianism, SEM, relationship with others powerful and powerless.

keywords
powerful other, powerless other, Implicit Association Test, Right Wing Authoritarianism Scale, Relational Interdependent Self-Construal
Submission Date
2006-03-15
Revised Date
Accepted Date

Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues