Religion and trust: an experimental study [PDF]
We investigate the relationship between religion and trust. Using a questionnaire, we measure: i) general religiosity, and; ii) the extent of religious beliefs, experience, and ritual.
Tan, Jonathan H. W., Vogel, Claudia
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Confronting Wartime Sexual Violence: Public Support for Survivors in Bosnia
Existing research on conflict-related sexual violence focuses on the motivations of perpetrators and effects on survivors. What remains less clear is how postconflict societies respond to the hardships survivors face.
Page, Douglas D., Whitt, Samuel
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Beyond ingroup favoritism: Investigating cross-national social preferences across 25 nations. [PDF]
Clemens V +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Bias in the Boardroom: Psychological Foundations and Legal Implications of Corporate Cohesion [PDF]
Cox, James D., Munsinger, Harry L.
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Ingroup favoritism is not time-stable
Humans are a group-living species. Our evolutionary past could thus have shaped the ways in which we think and behave in group contexts. One such candidate feature of human social cognition and behavior is ingroup favoritism. Indeed, recent work revealed that at least some people are ingroup favoring and ‘strongly groupy’.
openaire +2 more sources
Cognitive processes of ingroup favoritism across 20 countries: An eye-tracking investigation of culture, behavior, and cognition. [PDF]
Rahal RM, Schulze Spüntrup F.
europepmc +1 more source
Conversation logic effects in the minimal group paradigm: existent but weak [PDF]
Blank, Hartmut
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Examination of minimal group paradigm and ingroup favoritism with actual group category.
Daisuke Akasu
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Minority Affirmation in Intergroup Relations: Ingroup Favoritism as Self-Affirmation
Geoffrey J. Leonardelli +1 more
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