2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11205-016-1499-7
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Stereotype and National Attachment in Hong Kong Chinese Context: A Moderated Mediation Model of Perceived Inter-group Relationship and Age

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“…Similarly, Willnat et al (1997) found associations between foreign TV consumption and stereotypical perceptions of Americans in Hong Kong and mainland China. In another study, Lu et al (2018) found that Hongkongers who maintain positive stereotypes of mainland Chinese were more likely to show a stronger national attachment to China. Overall, these findings suggest that stereotypes of nations and people are closely linked and are influenced by exposure to domestic and foreign media.…”
Section: The Concept Of “National Image”mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Similarly, Willnat et al (1997) found associations between foreign TV consumption and stereotypical perceptions of Americans in Hong Kong and mainland China. In another study, Lu et al (2018) found that Hongkongers who maintain positive stereotypes of mainland Chinese were more likely to show a stronger national attachment to China. Overall, these findings suggest that stereotypes of nations and people are closely linked and are influenced by exposure to domestic and foreign media.…”
Section: The Concept Of “National Image”mentioning
confidence: 94%