Respect for others and its effects on social relations.

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Respect for people has often been considered a fundamental aspect of our dealings in the social world. One indication of its importance is the frequent demand for respect made by people in many aspects of our day to day interactions and in public life. In the studies proposed in this application we look at respect as a general attitude that ought to be engaged in all our dealings with people. This involves recognising a fundamental equality of people just because they are human beings, of recognising their physical and psychological integrity, taking them seriously and not "putting them down". We have developed a scale to measure differences between people on this general attitude. Our studies will relate individual differences in respect to interpersonal behaviour (for example, politeness); and to intergroup behaviour (for example, derogating the other group). We will also look at the factors underlying respect for our political opponents, which is a vital party of the viability of a democracy.

Experiments in social psychology using questionnaires. 10 studies were carried out. On average each study involved 90 participants and about 200 variables.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-850226
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=022a5bc20bbb430adb844d02799bd3f33a6cc100a4af1a88f9ffaa2d14d4849f
Provenance
Creator Lalljee, M, University of Oxford
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 2009
Funding Reference Economic and Social Research Council
Rights Mansur Lalljee, University of Oxford; The Data Collection is available for download to users registered with the UK Data Service.
OpenAccess true
Representation
Resource Type Numeric; Text
Discipline Psychology; Social and Behavioural Sciences
Spatial Coverage United Kingdom