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Groupwise information sharing promotes ingroup favoritism in indirect reciprocity [PDF]

open access: goldBMC Evolutionary Biology, 2012
Background Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for cooperation in social dilemma situations. In indirect reciprocity, an individual is motivated to help another to acquire a good reputation and receive help from others afterwards. Another aspect of human
Nakamura Mitsuhiro, Masuda Naoki
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Ingroup favoritism overrides fairness when resources are limited [PDF]

open access: greenScientific Reports, 2022
Ingroup favoritism and fairness are two potentially competing motives guiding intergroup behaviors in human. Here, we investigate if and how limited resources can modulate the way these two motives affect individuals’ decisions in intergroup situation ...
Jihwan Chae   +5 more
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The Destructive Effect of Ingroup Competition on Ingroup Favoritism [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
Ingroup favoritism has been widely verified in the context of intergroup competition; however, how competition among ingroup members affects ingroup favoritism remains unclear.
Youxia Zuo   +3 more
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The sense of belonging reduces ingroup favoritism in children [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Belonging is an important motive for intergroup behavior. Adults display pronounced ingroup favoritism when the sense of inclusion by an ingroup is decreased or threatened.
Joo Hyang Park, Kyong-sun Jin
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The development of ingroup favoritism in repeated social dilemmas [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
In two comprehensive and fully incentivized studies, we investigate the development of ingroup favoritism as one of two aspects of parochial altruism in repeated social dilemmas. Specifically, we test whether ingroup favoritism is a fixed phenomenon that
Angela Rachael Dorrough   +5 more
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Ingroup favoritism and outgroup derogation in intergenerational cooperation [PDF]

open access: goldCommunications Psychology
Issues related to sustainability (e.g., climate change and over-fishing) often manifest themselves as intergenerational social dilemmas, where people are faced with a choice between self-serving, unsustainable behavior and sustainable, personally costly ...
Hirotaka Imada   +4 more
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Preferences and beliefs in ingroup favoritism. [PDF]

open access: goldFront Behav Neurosci, 2015
Ingroup favoritism—the tendency to favor members of one’s own group over those in other groups—is well documented, but the mechanisms driving this behavior are not well understood.
Everett JA, Faber NS, Crockett M.
europepmc   +10 more sources

When ingroups aren't "In": perceived political belief similarity moderates religious ingroup favoritism. [PDF]

open access: goldPLoS ONE, 2012
Motivated thinking leads people to perceive similarity between the self and ingroups, but under some conditions, people may recognize that personal beliefs are misaligned with the beliefs of ingroups.
Carlee Beth Hawkins, Brian A Nosek
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Victim Sensitivity and Proposal Size Modulate the Ingroup Favoritism During Fairness Norm Enforcement [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
People show a strong aversion to inequality and are willing to sacrifice their own interests to punish violations of fairness norms. Empirical research has found that group membership could influence the fairness judgment and norm enforcement of the ...
Zhen Zhang   +3 more
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Using artificial agents to nudge outgroup altruism and reduce ingroup favoritism in human-agent interaction [PDF]

open access: goldScientific Reports
Ingroup favoritism and intergroup discrimination can be mutually reinforcing during social interaction, threatening intergroup cooperation and the sustainability of societies. In two studies (N = 880), we investigated whether promoting prosocial outgroup
Kevin Igwe, Kevin Durrheim
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