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The Korean Journal of Woman Psychology

A Study of Prejudice of Men and Women Against North Koreans

Abstract

This study explored how stereotypes and social distance toward North Koreans and a personal cognitive style would influence prejudiced decision making about them. Compared to male respondents, female respondents reported much less willingness to marry North Koreans. The amount of their stereotype and feeling of distance were found to be useful predictors of such a decision. In case of male responders, they were more willing to marry North Koreans and personal cognitive style made more influence on their decision rather than the degree of stereotypes. At last, the implications of these results were discussed, based on various viewpoints of unification.

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The Korean Journal of Woman Psychology