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National frenemies: linguistic intergroup attitudes in Canada

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Pages 3-22 | Received 07 Oct 2016, Accepted 10 Nov 2017, Published online: 24 Nov 2017

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Table 1. Mean intergroup attitudes.

Figure 1. Mean intergroup attitudes per threat category Notes: Markers report averages on a 0–1 scale and bars represent confidence intervals at 95%. The mean attitude of Francophone Quebecers towards Anglophones was 0.85 for the Not Threatened group (92 respondents) and 0.76 for the Threatened one (129 respondents). The mean attitude of Anglophones Canadians from the RoC towards Francophones was 0.85 for the Not Threatened group (512 respondents) and 0.71 for the Threatened one (341 respondents).

Figure 1. Mean intergroup attitudes per threat category Notes: Markers report averages on a 0–1 scale and bars represent confidence intervals at 95%. The mean attitude of Francophone Quebecers towards Anglophones was 0.85 for the Not Threatened group (92 respondents) and 0.76 for the Threatened one (129 respondents). The mean attitude of Anglophones Canadians from the RoC towards Francophones was 0.85 for the Not Threatened group (512 respondents) and 0.71 for the Threatened one (341 respondents).

Figure 2. Determinants of intergroup attitudes

Note: Markers represent OLS coefficients.

Figure 2. Determinants of intergroup attitudesNote: Markers represent OLS coefficients.

Table A1. Determinants of intergroup attitudes.