RT Article T1 The syndrome of group-focused enmity: the interrelation of prejudices tested with multiple cross-sectional and panel data JF Journal of social issues VO 64 IS 2 SP 363 OP 383 A1 Zick, Andreas 1962- A1 Wolf, Carina A1 Küpper, Beate 1968- A1 Davidov, Eldad 1971- A1 Schmidt, Peter A1 Heitmeyer, Wilhelm 1945- A2 Wolf, Carina A2 Küpper, Beate 1968- A2 Davidov, Eldad 1971- A2 Schmidt, Peter A2 Heitmeyer, Wilhelm 1945- LA English YR 2008 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1625360932 AB Different types of prejudice are usually treated as separate constructs. We propose that they constitute a syndrome of group-focused enmity (GFE), that is, they are related to each other and share a common core that is strongly predicted by a generalized ideology of inequality. Furthermore, GFE components are supposed to have similar predictors and outcomes. An empirical test is presented using structural equation modeling on the syndrome, its causes, consequences, and structural stability over time. The study relies on three German cross-sectional probability samples (each N= 2,700) and a related panel study (2002, 2003, and 2004). The idea of a GFE syndrome is strongly supported. Future research is discussed, as well as alternative approaches of a common prejudice factor. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 381-382 K1 Fremdenfeindlichkeit K1 Diskriminierung K1 Vorurteile DO 10.1111/j.1540-4560.2008.00566.x