Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) Items

The following facets form the construct Social Dominance Orientation (SDO):
Item Statement
Dominance1 [SDO7_1] Some groups of people must be kept in their place
Dominance2 [SDO7_2] It's probably a good thing that certain groups are at the top and other groups are at the bottom
Dominance3 [SDO7_3] An ideal society requires some groups to be on top and others to be on the bottom
Dominance4 [SDO7_4] Some groups of people are simply inferior to other groups
Dominance5 [SDO7_5_REV] [REV] Groups at the bottom are just as deserving as groups at the top
Dominance6 [SDO7_6_REV] [REV] No one group should dominate in society
Dominance7 [SDO7_7_REV] [REV] Groups at the bottom should not have to stay in their place
Dominance8 [SDO7_8_REV] [REV] Group dominance is a poor principle
AntiEgalitarianism1 [SDO7_9] We should not push for group equality
AntiEgalitarianism2 [SDO7_10] We shouldn't try to guarantee that every group has the same quality of life
AntiEgalitarianism3 [SDO7_11] It is unjust to try to make groups equal
AntiEgalitarianism4 [SDO7_12] Group equality should not be our primary goal
AntiEgalitarianism5 [SDO7_14_REV] [REV] We should work to give all groups an equal chance to succeed
AntiEgalitarianism6 [SDO7_15_REV] [REV] We should do what we can to equalize conditions for different groups
AntiEgalitarianism7 [SDO7_16_REV] [REV] No matter how much effort it takes, we ought to strive to ensure that all groups have the same chance in life
AntiEgalitarianism8 [SDO7_17_REV] [REV] Group equality should be our ideal