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15 JEMIE 50 (2016)
Evaluating the Structure of Nationalistic Inclinations: Confirmatory Factor Analysis

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   *Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe
         jEM      IE      Vol 15, No 1, 2016, 50-74.

                          Copyright © ECMI 2016
                          This article is located at:
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Evaluating the Structure of Nationalistic Inclinations: Confirmatory Factor

Analysis

Dr. Zlatko Sram *

Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies




Abstract

         Starting from the notion that nationalism can be presented and interpreted as
         nationalistic inclinations composed of various components or dimensions of ethnic
         views and sentiments, the aim of this paper is to research whether national
         emotional attachment, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, the perception of threat posed
         by some ethnic minority groups, and national siege mentality are correlated to such
         a degree that they form a latent homogeneous and internally coherent construct of
         nationalistic inclinations. In this research, the nationalistic inclinations are defined
         as a system of mutually associated ethnic orientations and sentiments constructed
         from the threat perception (cognitive component), ethnic exclusionism (potentially
         behavioural component) and strong national affection (affective component). The
         study was carried out on a random sample of students at the University of Zagreb
         (N=368). In order to establish the factor and construct validity of the created
         Nationalistic Inclination Scale (NIS-1) consisting of 15 items, confirmatory factor
         analysis (CFA) was performed. The first order CFA yielded a three-factor model
         ('xenophobia and anti-Semitism', 'perception of threat to national security', and
         'national emotional attachment') which on the level of second-order CFA resulted
         in plausible model of nationalistic inclinations with acceptable goodness-of-fit
         measures (SRMR=0.06; RMSEA=0.09; CFI=0.95; NFI=0.95). The results imply
         that the theoretical model of nationalistic inclinations is confirmed, and high
         reliability of the NIS-1 (alpha=0.89) proves it is a parsimonious, useful and
         efficient tool for assessing nationalistic inclination, and thus one aspect of
         nationalism in sociological and political sciences.

Keywords: nationalistic inclinations, nationalism, threat perception, confirmatory factor

analysis, NSS- 1


* Trg Stjepana Radida 3, 10000 Zagreb, Republic of Croatia. E-mail: zlatko.sram@imin.hr.

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