Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
947580 International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2006 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between attitudes toward foreign language study (a general attitude toward language study; attitudes toward specific languages—Chinese, French, Japanese, and Spanish; and instrumental and integrative attitudes) and cross-cultural attitudes (world-mindedness and social distance). The results of a survey of US college students (N=151N=151) indicated that: (1) a general attitude toward foreign language study was significantly related to world-mindedness and social distance; (2) attitudes toward Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish were significantly related to both world-mindedness and social distance, whereas an attitude toward French was not significantly related to either world-mindedness or social distance; and (3) an integrative attitude was significantly related to social distance, whereas an instrumental attitude was not significantly related to either world-mindedness or social distance.

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