The article deals with the problem of disparate studies in social perceptions of different types of groups, which impede the understanding of its fundamental mechanisms. Different types of social groups appear in the research as stimulus descriptions of their artificial analogues, singled out according to ethnic, ideological and stratification criteria. As a mediating factor of social perception, the features of subject’s self-attitude (self-acceptance and self-rejection) are considered. The study involved 307 females and 109 males from 17 to 22 years old (M = 18.92, SD = 0.93). It was found that perceiving of different types of social groups determines the varying degrees of stereotyping and bias intensity. Both of these phenomena are most...
The article presents the results of research on relationships between types of social participation ...
The article presents socio-psychological analysis of the phenomenon of social status, which is not s...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
The research introduces the idea of the integrative approach to the social perception, which is rega...
This research examines self-stereotyping in the context of multiple social identities and shows that...
The psychological and sociological explorations of intergroup relations have traditionally focused o...
The article is dedicated to the results of the study, which was aimed at the research of adolescent’...
This article discusses the social identity approach (social identity theory and self-categorization ...
The present work looks at the self-stereotyping process and reveals its underlying cognitive structu...
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP...
Recently, there have been a growing interest on how individuals perceive groups in terms of entitati...
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP...
This study examined how ingroup status affects the tendency for people to internalize ingroup stereo...
Cameron (2004) proposed a three-dimensional model and measure of social identification consisting of...
Abstract-Artificial social categories were created in a labora-tory context in order to test predict...
The article presents the results of research on relationships between types of social participation ...
The article presents socio-psychological analysis of the phenomenon of social status, which is not s...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
The research introduces the idea of the integrative approach to the social perception, which is rega...
This research examines self-stereotyping in the context of multiple social identities and shows that...
The psychological and sociological explorations of intergroup relations have traditionally focused o...
The article is dedicated to the results of the study, which was aimed at the research of adolescent’...
This article discusses the social identity approach (social identity theory and self-categorization ...
The present work looks at the self-stereotyping process and reveals its underlying cognitive structu...
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP...
Recently, there have been a growing interest on how individuals perceive groups in terms of entitati...
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP...
This study examined how ingroup status affects the tendency for people to internalize ingroup stereo...
Cameron (2004) proposed a three-dimensional model and measure of social identification consisting of...
Abstract-Artificial social categories were created in a labora-tory context in order to test predict...
The article presents the results of research on relationships between types of social participation ...
The article presents socio-psychological analysis of the phenomenon of social status, which is not s...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...