M. Yamazaki et al., THE ROLE OF ETHNICITY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ASIAN STUDENTS ATTITUDES TOWARD JAPANESE AND OTHER CULTURES, Kyoiku shinrigaku kenkyu, 45(2), 1997, pp. 119-128
This study investigated the effects of various factors on the Asian st
udents' attitudes toward Japanese people and other cultures. It has be
en reported that the visiting students' attitudes toward Japanese are
significantly related to friendship with Japanese and discrimination.
In this study, we approached the development of attitudes from the vie
w of ethnicity. The following factors were examined : friendship with
Japanese, favorable experiences concerning the students' ethnicity, un
pleasant experiences concerning the students' ethnicity (discriminatio
n), and respect of Japanese for the students' ethnicity. Four hundred
and sixty-eight (468) Asian students attending universities in Japan r
esponded to the questionnaire. The data obtained were examined by path
-analysis. The results showed that friendship and favorable experience
s contributed positively to attitudes toward the Japanese through the
factor of respect for ethnicity. Unpleasant experiences had a direct n
egative effect on attitudes. Attitudes toward the Japanese were relate
d significantly with attitudes toward people with other cultures. The
importance of a host country's respect for the visiting students' ethn
icity was discussed.