Self-motivated behaviour: Its influence on intergroup contact for intergroup harmony

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Self-motivated behaviour: Its influence on intergroup contact for intergroup harmony

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 28 , issue 3 , 2018 , pages: 175–181
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2018.1475462
Author(s): Emenike N. Anyaegbunam Department of Psychology, Nigeria , Charles O. Anazonwu Department of Psychology, Nigeria

Abstract

We investigated the role of self-motivated behaviour in promoting intergroup member contact for intergroup harmony. A multi-ethnic group of 68 freshmen students attending a Nigerian state university were participants (female = 43.8%; Mean age = 22.15 years, SD = 2.35 years; Igbo = 45.6%, Hausa/Fulani = 20.4%, Yoruba = 24.5%, and others = 9.5%). By religious affiliation, the students comprised Christians (62%) and Muslims (38%). The students took part in an intergroup contact learning assignment designed for them to interact with others outside their class cohort and from a different ethnic group to themselves. They completed measures of self-motivated behaviours defined by self-efficacy, self-interest, learning predisposition, as well as intergoup harmony. Tests of mediation revealed significant positive indirect effects of intergroup member contact on intergroup harmony through self-efficacy, self-interest, and learning behaviour. Self-motivated behaviour fully mediated the relationship between intergroup contact and intergroup harmony among students in Nigerian multi-ethnic settings. Self-motivated behaviour may facilitate peace-building and intergroup harmony, for management of intergroup relations, among Nigerian major ethnic groups premised on intergroup contact.

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