Does personality categorization affect intergroup attitudes via personal values moderation and social identity complexity mediation? [PDF]
Background Previous research indicated that social categorization increased intergroup attitude. The current study extended research on social categorization by adopting the multiple personality categorization concept to explore whether it would alter ...
Penprapa Prinyapol +2 more
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Group Membership, Group Change, and Intergroup Attitudes: A Recategorization Model Based on Cognitive Consistency Principles [PDF]
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new identities become integrated into the self-concept, with consequences for intergroup attitudes.
Jenny Roth +2 more
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Morality, Intentionality, and Intergroup Attitudes. [PDF]
Morality is at the core of what it means to be social. Moral judgments require the recognition of intentionality, that is, an attribution of the target’s intentions towards another. Most research on the origins of morality has focused on intragroup morality, which involves applying morality to individuals in one’s own group.
Killen M, Rizzo MT.
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Neural synchronization and its impact on intergroup attitudes in dynamic interactions [PDF]
Dynamic transitions between competition and cooperation are common in real-world intergroup interactions, yet prior research has typically examined competition or cooperation in isolation.
Yatian Lei +4 more
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The relationship between intergroup contact and Chinese National Community Identity: a moderated mediation model [PDF]
To investigate the impact of intergroup contact on Chinese national community identity (CNCI), as well as the mediating role of ethnic interaction attitudes and the moderating role of intergroup trust, a survey was conducted among 778 students from two ...
Fangying Quan +4 more
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The relationship between implicit intergroup attitudes and beliefs. [PDF]
Intergroup attitudes (evaluations) are generalized valence attributions to social groups (e.g., white–bad/Asian–good), whereas intergroup beliefs (stereotypes) are specific trait attributions to social groups (e.g., white–dumb/Asian–smart).
Kurdi B +3 more
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Imagined Intergroup Physical Contact Improves Attitudes Toward Immigrants [PDF]
In this set of research, we investigated the effects of intergroup physical contact on intergroup attitudes by relying on indirect contact strategies, namely the imagined contact paradigm.
Soraya E. Shamloo +4 more
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International students studying and living in a foreign context often complain about difficulties establishing friendships with host nationals. This study investigates host country nationals’ (HCNs) willingness to develop intercultural friendships with ...
Lingjie Tang, Chang’an Zhang
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The current study examined social networking sites, specifically Twitter and Facebook, as spaces for intergroup communication and contact between members of two national groups, Germans and Greeks, during the turbulent times of the Greek economic crisis.
Kioumi Eleni, Gardikiotis Antonis
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Investigating the relationship between intergroup physical contact and attitudes towards foreigners: the mediating role of quality of intergroup contact [PDF]
Recent research has shown that a brief, casual touch administered by an outgroup member reduces prejudice towards the group to which the toucher belongs.
Soraya E. Shamloo +2 more
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