The present research examines whether individuation and categorization processes influence trust decisions about strangers at first and across repeated interactions. In a partial replication of the study reported by Cañadas et al. (2015), participants played an adaptation of the multi-round trust game paradigm and had to decide whether or not to cooperate with unknown partners. Gender (Study 1a) and ethnicity (Studies 1b, 2, and 3) served to create distinct social categories among the game partners, whose reciprocation rates were manipulated at group and individual levels. At the group level, two social groups (i.e., ingroup vs. outgroup) were associated with opposite reciprocation rates (i.e., high vs. low reciprocation rate). At the indiv...
We tested the hypothesis that evaluative bias in common ingroup contexts versus crossed categorizati...
Most studies on ethnic diversity and social trust rely on the standard measure of generalized trust....
Subjective group dynamics theory (Marques, Páez, & Abrams, 1998) proposes that deviant ingroup membe...
The present research examines whether individuation and categorization processes influence trust de...
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, with pre-doctoral ...
This study investigates whether participants use categorical or individual knowledge about others in...
People often have generalised expectations of trustworthiness about ingroup and outgroup members, ba...
Trust in individuals is strongly guided by group membership; ingroup favouritism in trust is a very ...
Introduction Discrimination toward ethnic minorities is a persistent societal problem. One reason b...
We reasoned that observing high levels of cooperation among outgroup members might be threatening, c...
We conducted a hidden-effort trust game, in which we assigned subjects to one of two groups. The gro...
Trust is essential for social interactions, cooperation and social order. Research has shown that so...
categorization, people favor ingroup members in terms of evaluations, attributions, material resourc...
categorization, people favor ingroup members in terms of evaluations, attributions, material resourc...
In three studies, we examined the impact of multiple categorization on intergroup dehumanization. St...
We tested the hypothesis that evaluative bias in common ingroup contexts versus crossed categorizati...
Most studies on ethnic diversity and social trust rely on the standard measure of generalized trust....
Subjective group dynamics theory (Marques, Páez, & Abrams, 1998) proposes that deviant ingroup membe...
The present research examines whether individuation and categorization processes influence trust de...
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, with pre-doctoral ...
This study investigates whether participants use categorical or individual knowledge about others in...
People often have generalised expectations of trustworthiness about ingroup and outgroup members, ba...
Trust in individuals is strongly guided by group membership; ingroup favouritism in trust is a very ...
Introduction Discrimination toward ethnic minorities is a persistent societal problem. One reason b...
We reasoned that observing high levels of cooperation among outgroup members might be threatening, c...
We conducted a hidden-effort trust game, in which we assigned subjects to one of two groups. The gro...
Trust is essential for social interactions, cooperation and social order. Research has shown that so...
categorization, people favor ingroup members in terms of evaluations, attributions, material resourc...
categorization, people favor ingroup members in terms of evaluations, attributions, material resourc...
In three studies, we examined the impact of multiple categorization on intergroup dehumanization. St...
We tested the hypothesis that evaluative bias in common ingroup contexts versus crossed categorizati...
Most studies on ethnic diversity and social trust rely on the standard measure of generalized trust....
Subjective group dynamics theory (Marques, Páez, & Abrams, 1998) proposes that deviant ingroup membe...