Abstract
Tarlac State University (TSU) is a multi-ethnic and multicultural
institution with a student population that is predominated by
the Kapampangan, Ilocano, and Tagalog ethnolinguistic groups.
This paper is a comparative study of the ethnic stereotypes and
self-stereotypes of these three ethnolinguistic groups. Using a
modified Katz and Braly trait checklist, this paper was able to: 1)
profile the ethnic stereotypes and self-stereotypes of these three
ethnolinguistic groups, 2) determine their uniformity indices, 3)
determine their positivity/negativity indices, 4) compare and
contrast their profiled ethnic stereotypes and self-stereotypes,
5) compare and contrast the uniformity indices of their ethnic
stereotypes and self-stereotypes, and 6) compare and contrast
the positivity/negativity indices of their ethnic stereotypes and
self-stereotypes. This paper was also able to establish that the
Kapampangan ethnic stereotype and self-stereotype shared
the most number of traits in common, while the Tagalog ethnic
stereotype and self-stereotype shared the least number of
traits in common. This paper was also able to establish that the
uniformity indices of the Kapampangan ethnic stereotype and self-stereotype are closest to each other; while those of the Tagalog
ethnic stereotype and self-stereotype are farthest from each
other. Finally, this paper was able to establish that the positivity/
negativity indices of the Kapampangan and Tagalog ethnic
stereotype and self-stereotype are both closest to each other;
while those of the Ilocano ethnic stereotype and self-stereotype
are farthest to each other. This paper is significant not only in
knowing whether there is a difference between how the three
ethnolinguistic groups construct each other’s stereotypes and
their respective self-stereotypes, but more so in laying down the
preliminary information that would lead towards understanding
the dynamics among these same ethnolinguistic groups, and
towards building a more cohesive student body in TSU, or citizens
of Tarlac City, or inhabitants of Tarlac Province. This paper is also
important in providing a model study that can be replicated in
other multicultural institutions and locations in the country.