The Effect of Ethnic Self-Identity on the Kadazandusun Sense of Community

The aim of this study is to examine the effect of the ethnic self-identity of the Kadazandusun people on their sense of community and its four constituent elements. This study involved 242 Kadazandusun participants. A set of questionnaires consisting of three sections was used to measure research va...

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Main Authors: Getrude C. Ah Gang @ Grace, Agnis Sombuling, Ben Anderson AK Melai, Andrew Poninting
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spelling my.ums.eprints.257602021-06-22T17:07:32Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25760/ The Effect of Ethnic Self-Identity on the Kadazandusun Sense of Community Getrude C. Ah Gang @ Grace Agnis Sombuling Ben Anderson AK Melai Andrew Poninting DS Asia GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography GT Manners and customs The aim of this study is to examine the effect of the ethnic self-identity of the Kadazandusun people on their sense of community and its four constituent elements. This study involved 242 Kadazandusun participants. A set of questionnaires consisting of three sections was used to measure research variables. Section A measured the demographic profile (age, gender, ethnicity, location, and education level); Section B made use of the Ethnic Self-Identity Scale, consisting of 14 items that measure the two components of ethnic self-identity (i.e., ethnic affirmation, & ethnic denial); and Section C measured the sense of community (i.e., reinforcement of needs, membership, influence & shared emotional connection). The study revealed that ethnic affirmation contributed to a sense of community and its four elements. Ethnic confirmation showed a significant contribution of 23% to the sense of community (β=.48, t(212)=7.93, p =.00). Ethnic confirmation contributed 18% to the reinforcement of needs (β=.43, t(212)=7.19,p=.00); it contributed 19% to variance in membership (β=.44, t(212)=7.50, p=.00), 18% to variance in influence (β=.43, t(212)=7.15, p=.00); and 19% to variance in shared emotions (β=.43, t(212)=7.30, p=.00). Ethnic denial did not show a significant influence on the sense of community. The findings showed that Kadazandusuns who are high in ethnic affirmation (that is, they identify themselves with their group) engage in community activities, are proud of their cultural heritage, and have good interactions with in-group members, characteristics which help to form a strong sense of community. 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25760/1/The%20Effect%20of%20Ethnic%20Self-Identity%20on%20the%20Kadazandusun%20Sense%20of%20Community.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25760/2/The%20Effect%20of%20Ethnic%20Self-Identity%20on%20the%20Kadazandusun%20Sense%20of%20Community1.pdf Getrude C. Ah Gang @ Grace and Agnis Sombuling and Ben Anderson AK Melai and Andrew Poninting (2018) The Effect of Ethnic Self-Identity on the Kadazandusun Sense of Community. International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences - IJHS, 3 (4). pp. 1-9. ISSN 2519-5671
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GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography
GT Manners and customs
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GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography
GT Manners and customs
Getrude C. Ah Gang @ Grace
Agnis Sombuling
Ben Anderson AK Melai
Andrew Poninting
The Effect of Ethnic Self-Identity on the Kadazandusun Sense of Community
description The aim of this study is to examine the effect of the ethnic self-identity of the Kadazandusun people on their sense of community and its four constituent elements. This study involved 242 Kadazandusun participants. A set of questionnaires consisting of three sections was used to measure research variables. Section A measured the demographic profile (age, gender, ethnicity, location, and education level); Section B made use of the Ethnic Self-Identity Scale, consisting of 14 items that measure the two components of ethnic self-identity (i.e., ethnic affirmation, & ethnic denial); and Section C measured the sense of community (i.e., reinforcement of needs, membership, influence & shared emotional connection). The study revealed that ethnic affirmation contributed to a sense of community and its four elements. Ethnic confirmation showed a significant contribution of 23% to the sense of community (β=.48, t(212)=7.93, p =.00). Ethnic confirmation contributed 18% to the reinforcement of needs (β=.43, t(212)=7.19,p=.00); it contributed 19% to variance in membership (β=.44, t(212)=7.50, p=.00), 18% to variance in influence (β=.43, t(212)=7.15, p=.00); and 19% to variance in shared emotions (β=.43, t(212)=7.30, p=.00). Ethnic denial did not show a significant influence on the sense of community. The findings showed that Kadazandusuns who are high in ethnic affirmation (that is, they identify themselves with their group) engage in community activities, are proud of their cultural heritage, and have good interactions with in-group members, characteristics which help to form a strong sense of community.
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author Getrude C. Ah Gang @ Grace
Agnis Sombuling
Ben Anderson AK Melai
Andrew Poninting
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Agnis Sombuling
Ben Anderson AK Melai
Andrew Poninting
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title The Effect of Ethnic Self-Identity on the Kadazandusun Sense of Community
title_short The Effect of Ethnic Self-Identity on the Kadazandusun Sense of Community
title_full The Effect of Ethnic Self-Identity on the Kadazandusun Sense of Community
title_fullStr The Effect of Ethnic Self-Identity on the Kadazandusun Sense of Community
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Ethnic Self-Identity on the Kadazandusun Sense of Community
title_sort effect of ethnic self-identity on the kadazandusun sense of community
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url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25760/1/The%20Effect%20of%20Ethnic%20Self-Identity%20on%20the%20Kadazandusun%20Sense%20of%20Community.pdf
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