This research investigates the effect of controlled versus autonomous motivation on intergroup relations. Two studies were conducted: Study 1 (N = 152 Greek Cypriot undergraduate students) showed that controlled motivational orientation, measured as a personality variable, was related to more prejudicial beliefs toward outgroups, lower intrinsic motives for contact, less desire for contact, and less actual contact with outgroups. Study 2 (N = 93 Greek Cypriot undergraduate students) experimentally replicated the findings of Study 1, revealing that controlled motivation, manipulated as a social/situational variable, was related to a higher level of prejudice toward outgroups, less intrinsic motives for contact with outgroups, and less desire...
In the present study, we explored the relationship between the dark personalities (psychopathy, Mach...
One of the most extreme expressions of prejudice is likening groups to non-human beings. Previous re...
Using a representative sample of Dutch adults (N = 1238), we investigated the moderating influence o...
This research investigates the effect of controlled versus autonomous motivation on intergroup relat...
This research investigates the effect of controlled versus autonomous motivation on intergroup relat...
Subtle and blatant dehumanization exacerbates negative intergroup relations while intergroup contact...
Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) has been reported to be strongly related to a multitude of interg...
With a person-centered approach, the constellations of internal motivation and external motivation t...
To deny others’ humanity is one of the most heinous forms of intergroup prejudice. Given evidence th...
Individuals tend to dehumanize the outgroup. In this paper, we explore whether the activation of att...
Two experiments investigated differences in compliance with instructions to suppress stereotypes as ...
Previous research has shown that exerting self-control on a demanding task can impair performance on...
Recent research demonstrates that intergroup contact effectively reduces prejudice even among prejud...
Intergroup contact is a well-established basis of prejudice reduction. However, less is known about ...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
In the present study, we explored the relationship between the dark personalities (psychopathy, Mach...
One of the most extreme expressions of prejudice is likening groups to non-human beings. Previous re...
Using a representative sample of Dutch adults (N = 1238), we investigated the moderating influence o...
This research investigates the effect of controlled versus autonomous motivation on intergroup relat...
This research investigates the effect of controlled versus autonomous motivation on intergroup relat...
Subtle and blatant dehumanization exacerbates negative intergroup relations while intergroup contact...
Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) has been reported to be strongly related to a multitude of interg...
With a person-centered approach, the constellations of internal motivation and external motivation t...
To deny others’ humanity is one of the most heinous forms of intergroup prejudice. Given evidence th...
Individuals tend to dehumanize the outgroup. In this paper, we explore whether the activation of att...
Two experiments investigated differences in compliance with instructions to suppress stereotypes as ...
Previous research has shown that exerting self-control on a demanding task can impair performance on...
Recent research demonstrates that intergroup contact effectively reduces prejudice even among prejud...
Intergroup contact is a well-established basis of prejudice reduction. However, less is known about ...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
In the present study, we explored the relationship between the dark personalities (psychopathy, Mach...
One of the most extreme expressions of prejudice is likening groups to non-human beings. Previous re...
Using a representative sample of Dutch adults (N = 1238), we investigated the moderating influence o...