According to the psychological essentialism perspective, people tend to explain differences between groups by attributing them different essences. Given a pervasive ethnocentrism, this tendency implies that the human essence will be restricted to the ingroup whereas outgroups will receive a lesser degree of humanity. Therefore, it is argued that people attribute more uniquely human characteristics to the ingroup than to the outgroup. The present article focuses on secondary emotions that constitute such characteristics. Study 1 showed that members of high- and low-status groups attribute more positive secondary emotions to the ingroup than to the outgroup. Study 2 verified that the differential attribution extended also to negative secondar...
Many scientific models of emotion assume that emotion categories are natural kinds that carve nature...
This research examines the impact of essentialism on people's lay theories regarding group differenc...
In line with the psychological essentialism perspective, Leyens et al. (2000) have hypothesized that...
According to the psychological essentialism perspective, people tend to explain differences between ...
In explaining differences between groups, people ascribe the human essence to their ingroup and cons...
If people favor their ingroup, are especially concerned with their own group, and attribute differen...
According to Leyens et al.’s (2000) theory, intergroup discrimination involves a differential apprai...
In explaining differences between groups, people ascribe the human essence to their ingroup and cons...
In explaining differences between groups, people ascribe the human essence to their ingroup and cons...
Groups are social constructions with differences. People spontaneously attempt to explain difference...
According to Leyens et al.’s (2000) theory, intergroup discrimination involves a differential apprai...
Groups are social constructions with differences. People spontaneously attempt to explain difference...
According to Leyens et al.’s (2000) theory, intergroup discrimination involves a differential apprai...
Intersecting theories of essentialism and ethnocentrism, Leyens and his colleagues (2000) recently d...
In the present set of studies, we speculated that attributions of uniquely human emotions to ingroup...
Many scientific models of emotion assume that emotion categories are natural kinds that carve nature...
This research examines the impact of essentialism on people's lay theories regarding group differenc...
In line with the psychological essentialism perspective, Leyens et al. (2000) have hypothesized that...
According to the psychological essentialism perspective, people tend to explain differences between ...
In explaining differences between groups, people ascribe the human essence to their ingroup and cons...
If people favor their ingroup, are especially concerned with their own group, and attribute differen...
According to Leyens et al.’s (2000) theory, intergroup discrimination involves a differential apprai...
In explaining differences between groups, people ascribe the human essence to their ingroup and cons...
In explaining differences between groups, people ascribe the human essence to their ingroup and cons...
Groups are social constructions with differences. People spontaneously attempt to explain difference...
According to Leyens et al.’s (2000) theory, intergroup discrimination involves a differential apprai...
Groups are social constructions with differences. People spontaneously attempt to explain difference...
According to Leyens et al.’s (2000) theory, intergroup discrimination involves a differential apprai...
Intersecting theories of essentialism and ethnocentrism, Leyens and his colleagues (2000) recently d...
In the present set of studies, we speculated that attributions of uniquely human emotions to ingroup...
Many scientific models of emotion assume that emotion categories are natural kinds that carve nature...
This research examines the impact of essentialism on people's lay theories regarding group differenc...
In line with the psychological essentialism perspective, Leyens et al. (2000) have hypothesized that...