Perception of corruption and ethnic group membership
By: Singh, Vijay Pratap.
Contributor(s): Ghosh, E.S.K.
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ArticlePublisher: 2006Description: p.289-93.Subject(s): Ethnic groups | Corruption
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Psychological StudiesSummary: This study investigated the relationship between the perception of corruption and ethnic group membership. Sample consisted of 50 High Caste Hindu (HCH). 50 Scheduled Caste Hindu (SCH) and 50 Muslim (M) subjects, between ages 20-30 years. Graduate and postgraduate students participated in the study. Results indicated that M Ss and HCH Ss have higher perception of corruption in overall and in four areas of corruption as compared to SCH Ss. The implications of the findings are indicated. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 51, Issue no: 4 | Available | AR73845 |
This study investigated the relationship between the perception of corruption and ethnic group membership. Sample consisted of 50 High Caste Hindu (HCH). 50 Scheduled Caste Hindu (SCH) and 50 Muslim (M) subjects, between ages 20-30 years. Graduate and postgraduate students participated in the study. Results indicated that M Ss and HCH Ss have higher perception of corruption in overall and in four areas of corruption as compared to SCH Ss. The implications of the findings are indicated. - Reproduced.


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