This study investigates the root causes of outgroup prejudice. The literature explains prejudice primarily as a result of the perception of threat or the lack of optimal intergroup contact. The literature also emphasizes that individuals who are prejudiced against one outgroup are more likely to be prejudiced against other outgroups as well. This study does not react to these established theories. Instead, it argues from an evolutionary social psychological perspective that the root cause of outgroup prejudice is an activated sense of distrust and caution. In ancestral environments, higher levels of distrust and caution helped humans better protect themselves and their offspring from outside dangers, especially that posed by other humans. P...
Outgroup perception and prejudice as well as researched social cognition processes, still provide ne...
The present research investigates the effects of social exclusion on attitudes toward ethnic and rel...
Public attitudes toward immigrants in the UK, especially prejudice against them, form a strong theme...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
This research draws on ideas about emotion-related appraisal tendencies to generate a...
Zick A, Pettigrew TF, Jackson JS, et al. Outgroup prejudice in Western Europe. European Review of So...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
Person-based factors influence a range of meaningful life outcomes, including intergroup processes, ...
In this article we argue that an exclusive focus on the generalized aspect of prejudice limits under...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to theory that accounts for individual factor theories and s...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
Prejudicial attitudes are widely seen between human groups, with significant consequences. Actions t...
Adopting an evolutionary approach to the psychology of race bias, we posit that intergroup conflict ...
Social dominance orientation (SDO) has been theorized as a stable, early-emerging trait influencing ...
Researchers have proposed that intergroup prejudice is partially caused by behavioral immune system ...
Outgroup perception and prejudice as well as researched social cognition processes, still provide ne...
The present research investigates the effects of social exclusion on attitudes toward ethnic and rel...
Public attitudes toward immigrants in the UK, especially prejudice against them, form a strong theme...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
This research draws on ideas about emotion-related appraisal tendencies to generate a...
Zick A, Pettigrew TF, Jackson JS, et al. Outgroup prejudice in Western Europe. European Review of So...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
Person-based factors influence a range of meaningful life outcomes, including intergroup processes, ...
In this article we argue that an exclusive focus on the generalized aspect of prejudice limits under...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to theory that accounts for individual factor theories and s...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
Prejudicial attitudes are widely seen between human groups, with significant consequences. Actions t...
Adopting an evolutionary approach to the psychology of race bias, we posit that intergroup conflict ...
Social dominance orientation (SDO) has been theorized as a stable, early-emerging trait influencing ...
Researchers have proposed that intergroup prejudice is partially caused by behavioral immune system ...
Outgroup perception and prejudice as well as researched social cognition processes, still provide ne...
The present research investigates the effects of social exclusion on attitudes toward ethnic and rel...
Public attitudes toward immigrants in the UK, especially prejudice against them, form a strong theme...