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Bogardus Social Distance Scale

The Bogardus social distance scale, devised by Emory Bogardus in 1925, measures the degree of acceptance or rejection people feel toward members of other social, ethnic, or national groups. Respondents indicate the closest social relationship they would willingly accept with a target group, across an ordered series ranging from marriage and close friendship through neighbor and coworker down to exclusion from the country. Because the items form a cumulative (Guttman-type) hierarchy, a single score summarizes how much social distance a person places between themselves and each group.

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  1. Bogardus, E. S. (1925). Measuring social distance. Journal of Applied Sociology, 9, 299–308. (Mead Project digital archive, Brock University) link
  2. Park, R. E. (1924). The concept of social distance as applied to the study of racial attitudes and racial relations. Journal of Applied Sociology, 8, 339–344. (Mead Project archive) link

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ScholarGateBogardus Social Distance Scale (Bogardus Social Distance Scale (Cumulative Scale of Social Distance)). 于 2026-06-24 检索自 https://scholargate.app/zh/sociology/bogardus-social-distance-scale · 数据集: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20539026