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The Impact of In-group Favoritism on Trade Preferences

International Organization, 2017
AbstractUsing a population-based survey experiment, this study evaluates the role of in-group favoritism in influencing American attitudes toward international trade. By systematically altering which countries gain or lose from a given trade policy (Americans and/or people in trading partner countries), we vary the role that in-group favoritism should ...
Diana C. Mutz, Eunji Kim
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Dimensions of Work-Related Age Stereotypes and In-Group Favoritism

Research on Aging, 2019
Age stereotypes in the context of work take effect in management decisions and leadership behavior. We aimed to comprehensively measure main dimensions of work-related age stereotypes, namely, performance, adaptability, reliability, and warmth, and ...
V. Kleissner, G. Jahn
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In-group favoritism and moral decision-making

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2016
Abstract We present a controlled laboratory experiment to investigate whether and to what extent people will cheat on behalf of a member of their own in-group at the expense of a non-member. We investigate the impact of social/group identity on cheating by running a new variant of the die-under-cup methodology (Fischbacher and Follmi-Heusi, 2013 ...
C. Cadsby, Ninghua Du, Fei Song
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In-Group Favoritism in Natural and Minimal Groups

Economics Letters, 2022
Catherine C. Eckel   +2 more
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Self-Anchoring and In-Group Favoritism: An Individual Profiles Analysis

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2001
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP). More specifically, valence of comparison dimension and self-evaluations were analyzed as predictors of in-group-out-group evaluations. Self- and intergroup judgments were obtained with regard to a set of positive and negative traits.
Otten, S, Wentura, D
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Musical taste, in-group favoritism, and social identity theory: Re-testing the predictions of the self-esteem hypothesis

, 2020
Musical taste is thought to function as a social “badge” of group membership, contributing to an individual’s sense of social identity. Following from this, social identity theory predicts that individuals should perceive those who share their musical ...
A. Lonsdale
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Genetic Evidence for Multiple Biological Mechanisms Underlying In-Group Favoritism

Psychological Science, 2010
In-group favoritism is ubiquitous and associated with intergroup conflict, yet is little understood from a biological perspective. A fundamental question regarding the structure of favoritism is whether it is inflexibly directed toward distinct, “essentialist” categories, such as ethnicity and race, or is deployed in a context-sensitive manner.
Gary J, Lewis, Timothy C, Bates
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