Time Pressure and In-group Favoritism in a Minimal Group Paradigm [PDF]
Based on the group heuristic model and the model of intuitive cooperation, we hypothesized that in-group favoritism would be conspicuously shown through an intuitive process.
Kaede Maeda, Hirofumi Hashimoto
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Evolution of in-group favoritism [PDF]
In-group favoritism is a central aspect of human behavior. People often help members of their own group more than members of other groups. Here we propose a mathematical framework for the evolution of in-group favoritism from a continuum of strategies.
Feng Fu, Corina E Tarnita, Long Wang
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Evolutionary models of in-group favoritism. [PDF]
In-group favoritism is the tendency for individuals to cooperate with in-group members more strongly than with out-group members. Similar concepts have been described across different domains, including in-group bias, tag-based cooperation, parochial altruism, and ethnocentrism. Both humans and other animals show this behavior.
Masuda N, Fu F.
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When the tables are turned: The effects of the 2016 U.S. Presidential election on in-group favoritism and out-group hostility. [PDF]
The outcome of the 2016 U.S. Presidential election was a big surprise to many, as the majority of polls had predicted the opposite outcome. In this two-stage cross-sectional study, we focus on how Democrats and Republicans reacted to this electoral ...
Burak Oc +2 more
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Peer Status Influences In-Group Favoritism in Pain Empathy During Middle Childhood: Evidence from Behavioral and Event-Related Potentials Studies [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Empathy for pain enhances our ability to perceive pain and recognize potential dangers. Empathic bias occurs when members of the in-group evoke more intense empathic responses compared to out-group members.
Yiyue Chen +4 more
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A study of the effects of different group involvement on children’s sport behavioral choices: a group preference-based perspective [PDF]
IntroductionIn order to investigate the characteristics of children’s sport behavioral choices in different group-involvement contexts and the role of group favoritism in this relationship.Methods280 children aged 3–8 years were recruited for a psycho ...
Xiaoyan Fan +3 more
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Spontaneous Movements of a Computer Mouse Reveal Egoism and In-group Favoritism. [PDF]
The purpose of the project was to assess whether the first spontaneous movements of a computer mouse, when making an assessment on a scale presented on the screen, may express a respondent's implicit attitudes. In Study 1, the altruistic behaviors of 66 students were assessed. The students were led to believe that the task they were performing was also
Maliszewski N +2 more
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Development of in-group favoritism in children's third-party punishment of selfishness. [PDF]
Significance Humans are unique among animals in their willingness to cooperate with friends and strangers. Costly punishment of unfair behavior is thought to play a key role in promoting cooperation by deterring selfishness. Importantly, adults sometimes show in-group favoritism in their punishment. To our knowledge, our study is the first to
Jordan JJ, McAuliffe K, Warneken F.
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Competition between Social Groups, In-group Favoritism and Population-level Cooperation [PDF]
Humans are social beings; people are predisposed to join groups, categorize the social world into groups, and prefer fellow in-group members over out-group members.
Janos Zoltan Varga
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Gender favoritism in derogatory and non-derogatory political discourse. [PDF]
This study investigates the interplay between Role Congruity Theory and Social Identity Theory in the context of gender perceptions among political speakers.
Manuel Hons +2 more
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