The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to what extent do perceivers think others of their ingroup and their outgroup display intergroup evaluative bias and outgroup homogeneity? We report studies that address this question in ethnicity, gender, and nationality intergroup contexts. In all of these, we show that perceivers attribute to others more biased intergroup beliefs than they themselves espouse. Even when perceivers themselves do not show intergroup bias or outgroup homogeneity, they attribute such biases to others, both others from their ingroup and others from their outgroup. We argue that such attributed intergroup beliefs are fundamentally important to expectations concerni...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
An experimental paradigm was used to examine how manipulations of group status (higher, equal, or lo...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
Humans often favour ingroup members over others, a bias that drives discrimination and intergroup co...
Humans often favour ingroup members over others, a bias that drives discrimination and intergroup co...
Humans often favour ingroup members over others, a bias that drives discrimination and intergroup co...
The psychological and sociological explorations of intergroup relations have traditionally focused o...
This chapter reviews the extensive literature on bias in favor of in-groups at the expense of out-gr...
This chapter reviews the extensive literature on bias in favor of in-groups at the expense of out-gr...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
An experimental paradigm was used to examine how manipulations of group status (higher, equal, or lo...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
Humans often favour ingroup members over others, a bias that drives discrimination and intergroup co...
Humans often favour ingroup members over others, a bias that drives discrimination and intergroup co...
Humans often favour ingroup members over others, a bias that drives discrimination and intergroup co...
The psychological and sociological explorations of intergroup relations have traditionally focused o...
This chapter reviews the extensive literature on bias in favor of in-groups at the expense of out-gr...
This chapter reviews the extensive literature on bias in favor of in-groups at the expense of out-gr...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
An experimental paradigm was used to examine how manipulations of group status (higher, equal, or lo...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...