Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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947580 | International Journal of Intercultural Relations | 2006 | 13 Pages |
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.