In everyday life, we are faced with disparate examples of intergroup bias, ranging from a mild tendency to ingroup favoritism to harsh episodes of discrimination, aggression, and even conflicts between groups. Where do they stem from? The origins of intergroup bias can be traced back to two main motivations, that is, attachment to one\u2019s own group (\u201cingroup love\u201d) and negative feelings toward outgroups (\u201coutgroup hate\u201d). Although lay people, but also some researchers, see the two motivations as intertwined, growing evidence from different fields (e.g., social psychology, evolutionary psychology, and neuroscience) has indicated that intergroup bias is more often driven by needs of ingroup protection and affiliation, w...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
We report on two studies investigating the motivations (“ingroup love” and “outgroup hate”) underlyi...
In everyday life, we are faced with disparate examples of intergroup bias, ranging from a mild tende...
In everyday life, we are faced with disparate examples of intergroup bias, ranging from a mild tende...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
The discrepancy between ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility is well established in social psyc...
Ingroup bias, which refers to people’s tendency to evaluate and treat members of theiringroups ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
We report on two studies investigating the motivations (“ingroup love” and “outgroup hate”) underlyi...
In everyday life, we are faced with disparate examples of intergroup bias, ranging from a mild tende...
In everyday life, we are faced with disparate examples of intergroup bias, ranging from a mild tende...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
Background: Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bi...
The discrepancy between ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility is well established in social psyc...
Ingroup bias, which refers to people’s tendency to evaluate and treat members of theiringroups ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
Polarization between groups is a major topic of contemporary societal debate as well as of research ...
We report on two studies investigating the motivations (“ingroup love” and “outgroup hate”) underlyi...