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Revista Psicologia Política

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ESPINOSA, Agustín  and  PAEZ, Darío. Reliability and capability as self-stereotypical contents of national identity in Peru. Rev. psicol. polít. [online]. 2015, vol.15, n.33, pp. 355-376. ISSN 1519-549X.

Three studies using urban samples from Lima-Peru (n1 = 200, n2 = 276, n3 = 211) confirm that the degree of identification with Peru, Peruvian collective self-esteem and Peruvian national self-stereotyping positive contents correlated. Multiple regressions and a meta-analysis of the three studies show that national identification is more strongly related to collective self-esteem than to positive and negative self-stereotypes. Results are discussed and confirm the prevalence of self-esteem maintenance and enhancement as the National Identity main motive. Reliability and Capability self-stereotypes are less important in National identity constitution than self-esteem, but these self-stereotypes have an indirect influence in national identification enhancing collective self-esteem. Identification with Peru and Peruvian collective self-esteem correlate to personal self-esteem, confirming the association between collective identity components and well being. Results also discard the hypothesis of a dominant negative national identity in Peru and support the existence of a positive profile, with an important sub-group showing ambivalent national identity.

Keywords : National Identity; Self-stereotypical; Collective Self-Esteem; Reliability; Capability.

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