Mind the Gap! Linking Equality‐Based Respect Norms with General and Specific Tolerance
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Cogitatio Press
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Equality‐based respect Jews Polarization Social norms Tolerance
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2025-07-10Referencia bibliográfica
Gurbisz, D., Potoczek, A., Bukowski, M., Estevan-Reina, L., & Christ, O. (2025). Mind the gap! Linking equality‐based respect norms with general and specific tolerance. Social Inclusion, 13(10143). https://doi.org/10.17645/si.10143
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Volkswagen Foundation - Project Inclusivity Norms to Counter Polarization in European Societies (INCLUSIVITY) (9B060)Resumen
This research investigates the extent of Poles’ tolerance of Jews through the lens of equality‐based respect norms and how these norms translate into general and specific tolerance. Additionally, we reexamine the principle‐implementation gap, specifically highlighting the potential discrepancy between declared tolerance and actual behavioral intentions. Through our analysis, we explore the distinction between measuring tolerance as an abstract principle and its application in concrete, real‐world situations. In three correlational studies (N = 818), we examined the relationship between perceived equality‐based respect social norms and the declared endorsement of tolerant principles. Studies 1 and 2 sought to establish initial evidence of this association, hypothesizing that individuals are more likely to express tolerance towards Jewish practices when perceiving stronger societal norms emphasizing respect. Results showed that perceived prescriptive equality‐based respect within both national and acquaintance ingroup norms was positively linked to tolerant attitudes. Additionally, the findings highlight the complexity of measuring tolerance, revealing a possible overestimation of tolerant attitudes when assessed at an abstract level, compared to when measured through concrete examples.





