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Research on intergroup bias usually focuses on a single dimension of social categorization. In real ...
The psychological and sociological explorations of intergroup relations have traditionally focused o...
none3siWe review a 40-year corpus of research that we collectively name “Multiple Categorisation The...
Two experiments tested the notion that considering multiple cri-teria for social categorization can ...
Two experiments tested the notion that considering multiple cri-teria for social categorization can ...
Two experiments explored whether crossing social category memberships can reduce intergroup bias. Ex...
Two experiments tested the notion that considering multiple criteria for social categorization can r...
Two experiments explored whether crossing social category memberships can reduce intergroup bias. Ex...
We tested the hypothesis that evaluative bias in common ingroup contexts versus crossed categorizati...
Any given individual presents multiple possibilities for categorization. For example, a person may s...
For the past 40 years, social psychological research on stereotyping and prejudice in the United Sta...
Two experiments explored the differential information processing that occurs when perceivers encount...
Previous work has established a bias-reducing effect of making cross-cutting social categorizations ...
The minimal group paradigm (Tajfel, Billig, Bundy and Flament, 1971) has been influential in the stu...
We review a 40-year corpus of research that we collectively name “Multiple Categorisation Theory” (M...
Research on intergroup bias usually focuses on a single dimension of social categorization. In real ...
The psychological and sociological explorations of intergroup relations have traditionally focused o...
none3siWe review a 40-year corpus of research that we collectively name “Multiple Categorisation The...
Two experiments tested the notion that considering multiple cri-teria for social categorization can ...
Two experiments tested the notion that considering multiple cri-teria for social categorization can ...
Two experiments explored whether crossing social category memberships can reduce intergroup bias. Ex...
Two experiments tested the notion that considering multiple criteria for social categorization can r...
Two experiments explored whether crossing social category memberships can reduce intergroup bias. Ex...
We tested the hypothesis that evaluative bias in common ingroup contexts versus crossed categorizati...
Any given individual presents multiple possibilities for categorization. For example, a person may s...
For the past 40 years, social psychological research on stereotyping and prejudice in the United Sta...
Two experiments explored the differential information processing that occurs when perceivers encount...
Previous work has established a bias-reducing effect of making cross-cutting social categorizations ...
The minimal group paradigm (Tajfel, Billig, Bundy and Flament, 1971) has been influential in the stu...
We review a 40-year corpus of research that we collectively name “Multiple Categorisation Theory” (M...
Research on intergroup bias usually focuses on a single dimension of social categorization. In real ...
The psychological and sociological explorations of intergroup relations have traditionally focused o...
none3siWe review a 40-year corpus of research that we collectively name “Multiple Categorisation The...