Research has shown that the perceived morality of the ingroup is a primary source of group pride and ingroup identification. The present research examined whether this is true even when a group has a poor reputation for morality in terms of dishonesty and corruption, such as in the case of Italians. To address this issue, two studies analyzed the role of the three fundamental dimensions of social judgment—morality, competence, and sociability—in predicting Italians’ identification with their nation when the salience of social comparison and the status of the comparison outgroup were varied. Findings showed that perceived morality predicted ingroup identification when participants did not engage in social comparison. Under ...
Across three studies, we examined whether ingroup status may affect intergroup perceptions of humani...
This research explores the structure of social cognitive judgments and the role of moral evaluations...
This research explores the structure of social cognitive judgments and the role of moral evaluations...
Research has shown that the perceived morality of the ingroup is a primary source of ...
Recent research has highlighted that three dimensions are relevant for social judgement in the inter...
This article examined how the group membership of the person being judged influenced level of moral ...
People’s reactions to crimes sometimes change depending on whether the culprits are the members of t...
In five studies, the effects of ingroup’s status on the automatic evaluations of humanity was explor...
Differential attributions of morality and efficiency to the ingroup and the outgroup: An indicator o...
Three studies examined strategies of status improvement in experimentally created (Study 1 and 2) an...
none3In two studies we investigated the relationship between morality and perceived humanity of othe...
The aim of this article is to analyze the effect of moral identity on prejudice in conjunction with ...
none2The issue of how people develop moral knowledge and moral judgment is of theoretical and empiri...
The study presented showed in a sample of Italians that contact effects on collective action are med...
North American measures of moral identity (MI) assume that caring and fairness are the most prototyp...
Across three studies, we examined whether ingroup status may affect intergroup perceptions of humani...
This research explores the structure of social cognitive judgments and the role of moral evaluations...
This research explores the structure of social cognitive judgments and the role of moral evaluations...
Research has shown that the perceived morality of the ingroup is a primary source of ...
Recent research has highlighted that three dimensions are relevant for social judgement in the inter...
This article examined how the group membership of the person being judged influenced level of moral ...
People’s reactions to crimes sometimes change depending on whether the culprits are the members of t...
In five studies, the effects of ingroup’s status on the automatic evaluations of humanity was explor...
Differential attributions of morality and efficiency to the ingroup and the outgroup: An indicator o...
Three studies examined strategies of status improvement in experimentally created (Study 1 and 2) an...
none3In two studies we investigated the relationship between morality and perceived humanity of othe...
The aim of this article is to analyze the effect of moral identity on prejudice in conjunction with ...
none2The issue of how people develop moral knowledge and moral judgment is of theoretical and empiri...
The study presented showed in a sample of Italians that contact effects on collective action are med...
North American measures of moral identity (MI) assume that caring and fairness are the most prototyp...
Across three studies, we examined whether ingroup status may affect intergroup perceptions of humani...
This research explores the structure of social cognitive judgments and the role of moral evaluations...
This research explores the structure of social cognitive judgments and the role of moral evaluations...