Dramatic forms of discrimination, such as lynching, property destruction, and hate crimes, are widely understood to be consequences of prejudicial hostility. This article focuses on what has heretofore been only an infrequent countertheme in scientific work on discrimination-that favoritism toward ingroups can be responsible for much discrimination. We extend this counterthesis to the strong conclusion that ingroup favoritism is plausibly more significant as a basis for discrimination in contemporary American society than is outgroup-directed hostility. This conclusion has implications for theory, research methods, and practical remedies
The Australian National University This article argues that in-group favoritism occurs on positive a...
Confrontation of discrimination can be seen as a form of morally courageous behavior, however those ...
The discrepancy between ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility is well established in social psyc...
Dramatic forms of discrimination, such as lynching, property destruction, and hate crimes, are widel...
Dramatic forms of discrimination, such as lynching, prop-erty destruction, and hate crimes, are wide...
In everyday life, we are faced with disparate examples of intergroup bias, ranging from a mild tende...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
Ingroup bias, which refers to people’s tendency to evaluate and treat members of theiringroups ...
Although theory suggests individuals are more willing to incur a personal cost to benefit ingroup me...
Humans often favour ingroup members over others, a bias that drives discrimination and intergroup co...
Theories and experiments about aggressive behaviour, on the one hand, and theories and experiments a...
We are all part of a larger society. As such, we as individuals seek out and find other individuals ...
Social norms pervade almost every aspect of social interaction. If they are violated, not only legal...
Theories and experiments about aggressive behaviour, on the one hand, and theories and experiments a...
The Australian National University This article argues that in-group favoritism occurs on positive a...
Confrontation of discrimination can be seen as a form of morally courageous behavior, however those ...
The discrepancy between ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility is well established in social psyc...
Dramatic forms of discrimination, such as lynching, property destruction, and hate crimes, are widel...
Dramatic forms of discrimination, such as lynching, prop-erty destruction, and hate crimes, are wide...
In everyday life, we are faced with disparate examples of intergroup bias, ranging from a mild tende...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
Ingroup bias, which refers to people’s tendency to evaluate and treat members of theiringroups ...
Although theory suggests individuals are more willing to incur a personal cost to benefit ingroup me...
Humans often favour ingroup members over others, a bias that drives discrimination and intergroup co...
Theories and experiments about aggressive behaviour, on the one hand, and theories and experiments a...
We are all part of a larger society. As such, we as individuals seek out and find other individuals ...
Social norms pervade almost every aspect of social interaction. If they are violated, not only legal...
Theories and experiments about aggressive behaviour, on the one hand, and theories and experiments a...
The Australian National University This article argues that in-group favoritism occurs on positive a...
Confrontation of discrimination can be seen as a form of morally courageous behavior, however those ...
The discrepancy between ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility is well established in social psyc...