id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_65wg35be7bgvvgh5fb7vyteetq Lara M. Greaves Comparative study of attitudes to religious groups in New Zealand reveals Muslim-specific prejudice 2020 21 .pdf application/pdf 10140 1191 57 Comparative study of attitudes to religious groups in New Zealand reveals Muslim-specific prejudice attitudes to religious groups in New Zealand reveals Muslim-specific prejudice, Kōtuitui: New greater acceptance of Muslims because religious affiliation, in general, is increasingly marginalised in New Zealand. Though previous studies on anti-Muslim prejudice in New Zealand points to a distinction between religious and ethnic prejudice/acceptance, the NZAVS does not have variables capable of assessing the relative strength of prejudice against different religious which confounds their post-attack analysis about the psychological and cultural mechanisms anti-Muslim prejudice in New Zealand. and 2018 ISSP surveys on religion, which also assessed negativity toward the different religious groups. towards Muslims and perceived threat from Muslims among men, those who rated themselves as more right-wing, New Zealand Europeans, non-religious people, those with lower New Zealand sample views Muslims, and other religious groups, as threatening and in a ./cache/work_65wg35be7bgvvgh5fb7vyteetq.pdf ./txt/work_65wg35be7bgvvgh5fb7vyteetq.txt