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Exploring social tolerance in the light of identity markers within a heterogeneous population: a demographic study in a multi-tribal context
Open Journal of Psychology
| Vol 3, Issue 1
Table 1. Correlational analysis between thedifferent strengths of identification and the different levels of socialtolerance
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
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| Tribal identification force | Linguistic identification force | Religious identification force | Tolerance to the feeling thermometer | Tolerance to the affirmative action | Tolerance to the multiculturalism |
| Tribal identification force | 1 |
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| Linguistic identification force | .411** | 1 |
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| Religious identification force | .326** | .303** | 1 |
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| Tolerance to the feeling thermometer | .244** | .613** | .661** | 1 |
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| Tolerance to the affirmative action | .340 | .530 | .251 | .122* | 1 |
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| Tolerance to the multiculturalism | .563* | .384 | .491 | .224** | .383** | 1 |
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).