Impact of ingroup identification and threat on the collective memory of the Lebanese civil war and intergroup relations in Lebanon

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The data was collected in the context of a doctoral thesis in social and cultural psychology at the University of Brussels, Belgium. Thesis title: Were we all victims and perpetrators? How national and religious identifications and processes of victimhood and responsibility attributions for the civil war affect present-day intergroup relations in Lebanon. This thesis aims to study the role of ingroup identification in shaping construals of group victimhood and responsibility attributions, in addition to the impact of these factors on intergroup relations. We choose to study this phenomenon in the context of the Lebanese civil war, in Lebanese citizens currently residing in Lebanon, evaluating two types of ingroup identification (national and religious) in the two main religious groups (Christians and Muslims). Quantitative data collected via online survey among Lebanese citizens currently residing in Lebanon. This project aimed to assess various factors (victimhood, responsibility attributions, threat, group status, etc. ) that can impact intergroup relations (attitudes, intergroup contact, forgiveness, collection action). Method of data collection (sample description, procedure, variables scales and items), and a codebook (variables names and their code explained, to better understand the csv and sav data files). CMLCW P5: Collective Memory of The Lebanese Civil War (project acronym) Project #5 (the thesis included 5 projects/Datasets).

Method and Codebook of Dataset; Dataset of the project in two different formats

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.8231
Metadata Access https://api.datacite.org/dois/10.23668/psycharchives.8231
Provenance
Creator Zahreddine, Sarah; Licata, Laurent; Azzi, Assaad Elia
Publisher PsychArchives
Contributor Leibniz Institut Für Psychologie (ZPID); Université Libre De Bruxelles
Publication Year 2022
OpenAccess true
Representation
Language English
Resource Type Dataset
Discipline Social Sciences