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Developmental Trend and Influential Factors of Children’s Ingroup/Outgroup Favoritism
儿童内–外群体偏好目前已成为研究者关注的热点问题。文章从研究范式、发展趋势及影响因素这三个方面对儿童内–外群体偏好研究进行了系统概述,分析了社会认知理论与社会认同发展理论两大理论观点在儿童内–外群体偏好发展趋势上的争议,同时阐明了情绪情感、社会地位、同伴关系、社会规范和群体信息等因素对儿童内–外群体偏好的重要影响。在此基础上,文章指出了儿童内–外群体偏好研究方法和研究内容方面存在的问题。 At present, children’s ingroup/outgroup favoritism has become the hot topic to researchers.
晓君 曹
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Effects of cohesiveness and inferiority upon ingroup favoritism
Minoru Karasawa
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Ingroup favoritism in real groups and that psychological mechanisms
Yumi Nakagawa, Daisuke Nakanishi
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Do Members of Disadvantaged Groups Explain Group Status With Group Stereotypes?
Recent research on group attitudes in members of disadvantaged groups has provided evidence that group evaluations closely align with societal stigma, reflecting outgroup favoritism in members of those groups that are most strongly stigmatized.
Juliane Degner +2 more
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Is There Ingroup Favoritism in the NBA? [PDF]
Gramm and Schnell (1994. Difficult choices: Crossing the picket line during the 1987 National Football League strike. Journal of Labor Economics, 12(1), pp. 41– 71. January) found that NFL strikers in 1987 were more likely to cross the picket line when their union representative belonged to a different race.
Andreas J. Apostolatos, Paul M. Sommers
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Ingroup favoritism in baseball fans of Carp
Hiromi Nakagawa +2 more
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The Development of In-Group Favoritism: Between Social Reality and Group Identity [PDF]
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in group evaluations. Children were faced with social reality considerations and with group identity concerns.
Ehrenstein, Véra +2 more
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Background Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bias in a minimal group context. Methods The current research reports a single study (N = 99) aiming to replicate this finding and further to test whether ...
Junhua Dang +3 more
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Although previous studies have demonstrated that identity had effect on justice norms and behavioral decisions, the neural mechanism of that effect remains unclear.
Jiaxin Yu +3 more
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Mitigating the Default? The Influence of Ingroup Diversity on Outgroup Trust
Maintaining social cohesion in times of increasing diversity is a major challenge of modern societies. Mitigating defaults in group-based trust could be a solution because they are often driven by stereotypes and ingroup favoritism.
Kevin Winter, Kai Sassenberg
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