In five studies, the effects of ingroup’s status on the automatic evaluations of humanity was explored. The Go/No-go association task was used. In Studies 1 and 2, the relation between Northern Italians (higher status group) and Southern Italians (lower status group) was examined. In Study 3, it was manipulated the status of the Italian ingroup and the American outgroup: in two conditions, either attributes of Italian superiority or attributes of American superiority were made salient. In Study 4, the status of minimal groups was manipulated. In Study 5, results of previous studies were replied, using different stimuli. In all the studies, the higher status ingroup was more associated with humanity than the lower status outgroup, that was...
Recent research has highlighted that three dimensions are relevant for social judgement in the inter...
Research has consistently demonstrated that intergroup contact favors outgroup humanization. However...
Studies on infra-humanization have confirmed a greater attribution of secondary emotions to the ingr...
In five studies, the effects of ingroup’s status on the automatic evaluations of humanity was explor...
Across three studies, we examined whether ingroup status may affect intergroup perceptions of humani...
Previous research within the social identity framework has shown that perceptions of legitimacy and ...
We examined whether perceptions of status (in)stability moderate the effects of ingroup identificati...
We examined whether perceptions of status (in) stability moderate the effects of ingroup identificat...
The moderating role of group identification on the infra-humanization of the out-group is investigat...
In this article, intergroup contact was evaluated as a strategy to favor outgroup humanization. We t...
Haslam and colleagues proposed, in addition to an animalistic, a mechanistic form of dehumanization ...
ABSTRACT: Humanness is an important social dimension that groups strive for (Bain, Vaes, & Leyens, 2...
Research has shown that the perceived morality of the ingroup is a primary source of ...
Past research on identification with all humanity (IWAH) has shown that this concept relates to high...
Research has shown that the perceived morality of the ingroup is a primary source of ...
Recent research has highlighted that three dimensions are relevant for social judgement in the inter...
Research has consistently demonstrated that intergroup contact favors outgroup humanization. However...
Studies on infra-humanization have confirmed a greater attribution of secondary emotions to the ingr...
In five studies, the effects of ingroup’s status on the automatic evaluations of humanity was explor...
Across three studies, we examined whether ingroup status may affect intergroup perceptions of humani...
Previous research within the social identity framework has shown that perceptions of legitimacy and ...
We examined whether perceptions of status (in)stability moderate the effects of ingroup identificati...
We examined whether perceptions of status (in) stability moderate the effects of ingroup identificat...
The moderating role of group identification on the infra-humanization of the out-group is investigat...
In this article, intergroup contact was evaluated as a strategy to favor outgroup humanization. We t...
Haslam and colleagues proposed, in addition to an animalistic, a mechanistic form of dehumanization ...
ABSTRACT: Humanness is an important social dimension that groups strive for (Bain, Vaes, & Leyens, 2...
Research has shown that the perceived morality of the ingroup is a primary source of ...
Past research on identification with all humanity (IWAH) has shown that this concept relates to high...
Research has shown that the perceived morality of the ingroup is a primary source of ...
Recent research has highlighted that three dimensions are relevant for social judgement in the inter...
Research has consistently demonstrated that intergroup contact favors outgroup humanization. However...
Studies on infra-humanization have confirmed a greater attribution of secondary emotions to the ingr...