Psychological research has revealed that people attribute mental states to groups such as companies, especially to those groups that are highly entitative. Moreover, attributing a mind to a group results in the decreased attribution of mind to individual group members. Recent research has demonstrated that the minds of others are perceived in two dimensions—agency and experience. The present study investigated the possibility that this two-dimensional structure exists in mind attribution to groups, and group entitativity has different patterns of relations with these dimensions. A vignette experiment revealed that highly entitative groups were attributed both agency and experience to greater degrees compared to non-entitative groups, while ...
When explaining the reasons for others' behavior, perceivers often overemphasize underlying disposit...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
Psychological research has revealed that people attribute mental states to groups such as companies,...
Many theories have been developed to explain the processes by which people attribute mental states t...
In daily life, perceivers often need to predict and interpret the behavior of group agents, such as ...
People recognize that others around them can think, have intentions, and make plans, and therefore p...
Most entitativity research has focused on properties of groups that affect how real they seem, rathe...
The research investigates the impact of group entitativity on social attribution. Perceivers confron...
Social categorization based on group membership has a significant and broad influence on behaviour ...
The representation of others' behavior in terms of mental states (mentalizing or mental state infere...
Theories of blame, mind, and moral attribution consider an individual’s perceived agency, operationa...
This work was supported by a departmental stipend to the first author from the University of St Andr...
The questions of whether, why, and when perceivers assign blame to members of a group besides the me...
Yzerbyt, Rogier and Fiske (1998) argued that perceivers confronted with a group high in entitativity...
When explaining the reasons for others' behavior, perceivers often overemphasize underlying disposit...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
Psychological research has revealed that people attribute mental states to groups such as companies,...
Many theories have been developed to explain the processes by which people attribute mental states t...
In daily life, perceivers often need to predict and interpret the behavior of group agents, such as ...
People recognize that others around them can think, have intentions, and make plans, and therefore p...
Most entitativity research has focused on properties of groups that affect how real they seem, rathe...
The research investigates the impact of group entitativity on social attribution. Perceivers confron...
Social categorization based on group membership has a significant and broad influence on behaviour ...
The representation of others' behavior in terms of mental states (mentalizing or mental state infere...
Theories of blame, mind, and moral attribution consider an individual’s perceived agency, operationa...
This work was supported by a departmental stipend to the first author from the University of St Andr...
The questions of whether, why, and when perceivers assign blame to members of a group besides the me...
Yzerbyt, Rogier and Fiske (1998) argued that perceivers confronted with a group high in entitativity...
When explaining the reasons for others' behavior, perceivers often overemphasize underlying disposit...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...