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There are three aspects of prejudice toward fundamentalist Islam, namely the cognitive component (beliefs) relates to stereotypes or negative thoughts held against fundamentalist Islamic groups. The behavioral component refers to the attitude towards fundamentalist Islamic groups related to negative attitudes and behavior directed at outsiders (Myers and amp; Twenge, 2016). This study proposed the following hypotheses there was an influence of social domination and interreligious empathy on prejudice toward Islam fundamentalists among Christian students in Surabaya, there was an influence of social domination orientation on prejudice, there was an influence of interreligious empathy on . . .
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