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Dual identities in intergroup contact: Group status and size moderate the generalization of positive attitude change
(ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE, 2006)
To explore the effects of various categorization strategies on intergroup bias within and beyond a contact situation, two experiments were conducted involving groups of different size and/or status that worked together on ...
Generalization of positive attitude as a function of subgroup and superordinate group identifications in intergroup contact
(JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, 2003)
The role of category salience in mediating the effects of intergroup contact was examined. One theoretical model proposes that some psychological salience of subgroup categories is necessary to facilitate the generalization ...
The Dynamics of Implicit Intergroup Biases of Victims and Ex-combatants in Post-conflict Scenarios
(SAGE Publications, 2020-12)
Strong group identities arise in intergroup conflict scenarios and perpetuate sectarian violence even in post-conflict scenarios. In particular, out-group negative implicit associations are predictors of decreased intergroup ...
Ethnicity or Policy? The Conditioning of Intergroup Trust in the Context of Ethnic Conflict
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2021)
© 2021 International Society of Political PsychologyHow do stances on public policies aimed at ethnic conflict resolution affect intergroup trust? Building on theories of prosociality, social identity, and intergroup bias, ...
Implicit and explicit attitudes toward people with Down syndrome: A study in schools with and without integration programmes in Chile
(FUNDACION INFANCIA APRENDIZAJE, 2012)
Integrated education can reduce intergroup prejudice because enhance people contact. In this area, most researches have measured explicit attitudes using self-report questionnaires, but few studies have measure implicit ...
Interparty attitudes in chile: Coalitions as superordinate social identities
(BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 2008)
This paper reports a survey (N = 1,465) conducted in Chile that was conceived to understand the role of coalition identification as an important sociopsychological mechanism for promoting positive affects toward own-coalition ...
Transgression of cooperative helping norms outweighs children's intergroup bias.
Some forms of cooperative helping do not bind people from a moral perspective but ensure the functioning of social groups. Here, we have assessed how children coordinate such nonobligatory social concerns with group identity ...
The Modern Biased Information Test: Proposing alternatives for implicit measures
(2021-12)
The present article describes the development of a Modern Biased Information Test (MBIT) inspired by the work published by Donald Campbell in 1950 on indirect measures of prejudice. A biased information test aims to tap ...