none2This study investigated the impact of minimal group entitativity on linguistic ingroup favoritism and outgroup derogation. Group entitativity varied across three conditions: mere categorization, spatial separation of groups, and common fate. Participants described with spontaneous language negative outcome allocations performed by either ingroup or outgroup members. Findings showed that linguistic discrimination was not elicited by mere categorization, and occurred only in the common fate condition. Group entitativity mainly affected linguistic outgroup derogation. This study adds to the evidence of linguistic discrimination in minimal groups and shows the strength of a linguistic measure in disentangling the different components of in...
International audienceThe present research investigated whether the impact of the Linguistic Intergr...
Three studies investigated the determination of social discrimination by the valence of stimuli that...
This research examines the effects of relative deprivation (RD) and relative gratification (RG) on i...
Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across dif...
none3Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across different int...
Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across different intergro...
none3In line with recent evidence of linguistic discrimination within minimal groups, the present ex...
In line with recent evidence of linguistic discrimination within minimal groups, the present experim...
In line with recent evidence of linguistic discrimination within minimal groups, the pre-sent experi...
This study (N = 215) investigated the impact of group entitativity on ingroup favoritism in the allo...
This study examines the impact of relative group size on linguistic ingroup favoritism and outgroup ...
none3noThis chapter reviews the literature on the Linguistic Intergroup Bias and reports an empiric...
This article addresses the role of intentional control in intergroup favoritism and out-group discri...
This research examines for the 1st time the effects of relative deprivation and relative gratificati...
This chapter reviews the literature on the Linguistic Intergroup Bias and presents an empirical cont...
International audienceThe present research investigated whether the impact of the Linguistic Intergr...
Three studies investigated the determination of social discrimination by the valence of stimuli that...
This research examines the effects of relative deprivation (RD) and relative gratification (RG) on i...
Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across dif...
none3Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across different int...
Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across different intergro...
none3In line with recent evidence of linguistic discrimination within minimal groups, the present ex...
In line with recent evidence of linguistic discrimination within minimal groups, the present experim...
In line with recent evidence of linguistic discrimination within minimal groups, the pre-sent experi...
This study (N = 215) investigated the impact of group entitativity on ingroup favoritism in the allo...
This study examines the impact of relative group size on linguistic ingroup favoritism and outgroup ...
none3noThis chapter reviews the literature on the Linguistic Intergroup Bias and reports an empiric...
This article addresses the role of intentional control in intergroup favoritism and out-group discri...
This research examines for the 1st time the effects of relative deprivation and relative gratificati...
This chapter reviews the literature on the Linguistic Intergroup Bias and presents an empirical cont...
International audienceThe present research investigated whether the impact of the Linguistic Intergr...
Three studies investigated the determination of social discrimination by the valence of stimuli that...
This research examines the effects of relative deprivation (RD) and relative gratification (RG) on i...