Individuals tend to associate uniquely human features, for example the fact of feeling secondary emotions, more to ingroup than to outgroup. However, little evidence exists for a direct link between the concept of humankind and ingroup. In Study 1, participants were presented with pictures of humans and apes. Pictures were preceded by a supraliminal prime: names typical of ingroup versus outgroup. In Study 2, participants had to decide whether a string of letters represented a person name; names were typical of ingroup versus outgroup and preceded by a subliminal presentation of a human or monkey face. In both studies, faster latencies for human/ingroup than human/outgroup associations were found. An evaluative task confirmed no difference ...
This research tested the infra-humanization hypothesis that uniquely human emotions (e.g., love, sor...
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Social psychologists have learned a great deal about the nature of intergroup conflict and the attit...
Individuals tend to associate uniquely human features, for example the fact of feeling secondary emo...
This paper reports four series of studies that examined the infrahumanization effect using a differe...
In two studies, we tested the hypothesis that categorization of ambiguous human/ape faces depends on...
People commonly attribute more uniquely human characteristics to their in-group than to out-groups b...
Groups are social constructions with differences. People spontaneously attempt to explain difference...
Studies on infra-humanization have confirmed a greater attribution of secondary emotions to the ingr...
Two fundamental processes of human face perception are examined. The history of the study of the cat...
Groups are social constructions with differences. People spontaneously attempt to explain difference...
According to Leyens et al.’s (2000) theory, intergroup discrimination involves a differential apprai...
Abstract We investigated when young children first dehumanise outgroups. Across two studies, 5- and ...
Mostly invigorated by infrahumanisation theory, our knowledge on processes of dehumanisation in inte...
Both at a conceptual and an empirical level, infra-humanization has been put on par with the relativ...
This research tested the infra-humanization hypothesis that uniquely human emotions (e.g., love, sor...
Contains fulltext : 129276.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)More than 40 ...
Social psychologists have learned a great deal about the nature of intergroup conflict and the attit...
Individuals tend to associate uniquely human features, for example the fact of feeling secondary emo...
This paper reports four series of studies that examined the infrahumanization effect using a differe...
In two studies, we tested the hypothesis that categorization of ambiguous human/ape faces depends on...
People commonly attribute more uniquely human characteristics to their in-group than to out-groups b...
Groups are social constructions with differences. People spontaneously attempt to explain difference...
Studies on infra-humanization have confirmed a greater attribution of secondary emotions to the ingr...
Two fundamental processes of human face perception are examined. The history of the study of the cat...
Groups are social constructions with differences. People spontaneously attempt to explain difference...
According to Leyens et al.’s (2000) theory, intergroup discrimination involves a differential apprai...
Abstract We investigated when young children first dehumanise outgroups. Across two studies, 5- and ...
Mostly invigorated by infrahumanisation theory, our knowledge on processes of dehumanisation in inte...
Both at a conceptual and an empirical level, infra-humanization has been put on par with the relativ...
This research tested the infra-humanization hypothesis that uniquely human emotions (e.g., love, sor...
Contains fulltext : 129276.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)More than 40 ...
Social psychologists have learned a great deal about the nature of intergroup conflict and the attit...