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International perceptions across the sea: Patterns in Japanese young adults
Authors:Kaoru Yamamoto  OL Davis  Gail McEachron-Hirsch
Institution:Arizona State University USA;University of Texas at Austin USA
Abstract:The international perceptions of Japanese young adults were explored in 172 professional education students in two Tokyo colleges. They classified 30 nations according to their “current” and “future” affinity to Japan. Little difference was detected in the Q-sorts between institutions arid sexes, while the “current” and “future” sorts correlated .96 with each other. In cluster analyses, many two-nation units (e.g., Czechoslovakia-Yugoslavia) were found to be the building blocks for the overall pattern. The total configuration consisted of three broad groups: mostly Western European nations, problematical nations (China, Russia, Israel, Egypt, etc.), and remote and neutral nations. Structurally, the results were similar to those for American young adults, but the contents were different. The notion of cultural metastereotypes thus received tentative support.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Kaoru Yamamoto  College of Education  Arizona State University  Tempe  Arizona 85281  
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