Hi

A "generalized prejudice" measure might do the trick.  These appear to be 
constructed with items from multiple measures, as in the following paper.

http://psyk.uu.se/digitalAssets/28/28670_Ekehammar-Akrami--Gylje-Zakrison-2004-EJP.pdf

This one used a thermometer scale, which wouldn't be hard to set up for various 
groups (similar to the suggestion of Bogardus scale).

http://www2.uni-jena.de/svw/igc/SS_09/workshop%20Duckitt/obligatory%20readings/Duckitt%20&%20Sibley%202007.pdf

Some other articles that popped up suggest similar approaches.

http://www.sagepub.com/isw6/articles/ch7guimond.pdf 

Take care
Jim


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>>> "Leah Adams-Curtis" <[email protected]> 07-Sep-12 11:38:53 AM >>>
Hi all, 

 

A colleague of mine has asked me if I had an short instrument that she
could use to determine how comfortable her freshman seminar students are
with individuals of different diverse backgrounds (religious, ethnic,
family background,  sexual orientation, etc.), and before Monday no less!
Before I try to create one at the last minute, I am hoping someone can
point me to one.

 

Thanks, 

 

Leah

 

Leah Adams-Curtis
Director of Assessment
Knox College
2 East South Street
Galesburg, IL 61401-4999
309-341-7260 


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