Previous research has shown a widespread bias among Hong Kong adolescents against Chinese Mainlanders. Based on social identity and social cognitive theories, we examined the effects of identity frame switching (situational induction of social category inclusiveness) and time pressure (environmental constraints on social information processing) on Hong Kong adolescents' attitudes toward Chinese Mainlanders. Results indicated that Hong Kong adolescents had acquired a habitual tendency to make social comparisons within an exclusive regional framework of reference. This habitual tendency might lead to negative judgment biases toward Chinese Mainlanders, particularly when the adolescents made social judgments under time pressure. In addition, s...
A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural–ur...
This research was designed to examine the moderation roles of common social identity and multicultur...
Previous studies have consistently demonstrated the beneficial impacts of the acculturation strategy...
The current study tests an implication of the Associative-Propositional Evaluation model of implicit...
We propose that when the intergroup context changes, the frame of reference for social comparison, t...
Social identity theories have posited that people’s social categorization renders ingroup favoritism...
The present study was designed to examine the role of the perceived culture of the outgroup and the ...
Social identity theories have posited that people's social categorization renders ingroup favoritism...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...
Background: Adolescence is a period during which humans undergo significant changes in the social co...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...
Con icts between local and migrant populations have been ubiquitous in modern China. We examine the ...
This study investigated if modernity and Confucian values were ingroup's positively valued distincti...
Two studies examined the relationship between categorization, intergroup anxiety and intergroup atti...
This research was designed to examine the relationship between individuals' perceived value incongru...
A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural–ur...
This research was designed to examine the moderation roles of common social identity and multicultur...
Previous studies have consistently demonstrated the beneficial impacts of the acculturation strategy...
The current study tests an implication of the Associative-Propositional Evaluation model of implicit...
We propose that when the intergroup context changes, the frame of reference for social comparison, t...
Social identity theories have posited that people’s social categorization renders ingroup favoritism...
The present study was designed to examine the role of the perceived culture of the outgroup and the ...
Social identity theories have posited that people's social categorization renders ingroup favoritism...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...
Background: Adolescence is a period during which humans undergo significant changes in the social co...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...
Con icts between local and migrant populations have been ubiquitous in modern China. We examine the ...
This study investigated if modernity and Confucian values were ingroup's positively valued distincti...
Two studies examined the relationship between categorization, intergroup anxiety and intergroup atti...
This research was designed to examine the relationship between individuals' perceived value incongru...
A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural–ur...
This research was designed to examine the moderation roles of common social identity and multicultur...
Previous studies have consistently demonstrated the beneficial impacts of the acculturation strategy...