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Emotional Climate in a European Problem Area: East Berlin and West Berlin Three Years After Reunification
Authors:Heiner Ellgring  Juergen H. Otto
Affiliation:(1) Institut fuer Psychologie, Universitaet Wuerzburg, Domerschulstr. 13, D-97070 Wuerzburg, Germany;(2) University of Kassel, Germany
Abstract:
In autumn of 1992, three years after the unification of Germany, during a period of violent attacks against foreigners, 120 students from East Berlin and West Berlin and 20 foreign students living in West Berlin answered the Emotional Climate Questionnaire developed by de Rivera and Fernandez-Dols. Foreign respondents expressed a positive attitude toward their government/state and believed in prosocial behavior to a greater extent than respondents from East Berlin and West Berlin. Whereas East Berlin students disagreed only somewhat with statements in favor of selfishness and egoism, West Berlin students strongly disagreed with them. We attribute the differences that were found in the answers of the foreign students to their national values. In addition, we regard the differences between the emotional climates of East Berlin and West Berlin as reflecting a climate of instability among East Berliners. We interpreted selfishness as a kind of polarized behavior indicating a climate of instability. A factor analysis revealed 5 factors of an emotional climate: ldquoNation's Future,rdquo ldquoJust World,rdquo ldquoReactive Egoism,rdquo ldquoScepticism,rdquo and ldquoBasic Egoism.rdquo The concept of ldquoemotional climaterdquo is discussed on the basis of the current data.
Keywords:Emotional climate  German reunification  East Berlin  West Berlin
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