WOS:000226149400007An experiment with 213 participants provided evidence for in-group projection—the generalization of distinctive in-group attributes to a superordinate category. The frame of reference for in-group (German) judgments was manipulated by presenting either Italians or the British as an out-group. Results showed that attributes on which Germans differed from each out-group were accentuated not only in in-group judgments but also when judging Europeans. By adapting features of the superordinate category to those of the in-group, the in-group's similarity to, and the out-group's deviation from, the prototype of the superordinate category were maintained, if not emphasized. Further, higher in-group prototypicality—compared to out...
Mummendey A, Simon B. Better of different. 3: The impact of importance of comparison dimension and r...
Judgments of intragroup variability were examined as a function of relative group status and identif...
Intergroup changes occur often between subgroups who are asymmetric in status (e.g., size, power, pr...
An experiment with 213 participants provided evidence for in-group projection-the generalization of ...
WOS:000224201000005The in-group projection model hypothesizes that members of social groups generali...
Sometimes we do not like a certain group of people. We simply cannot stand them. They did not do any...
The in-group projection model hypothesizes that members of social groups generalize attributes of th...
The thesis examined subgroup-superordinate group relations, and in particular compared the Ingroup P...
Of bikers, teachers and Germans: Groups’ diverging views about their prototypicality. British Journa...
The authors explored how negative intergroup comparisons affect intergroup differentiation. More spe...
Members of different groups often disagree when it comes to determining which group most accurately ...
Immersion in a social category is associated with greater adherence to group norms, one such norm be...
This paper focuses on the superordinate (national)-subgroup (ethnic) association in relation to grou...
Immersion in a social category is associated with greater adherence to group norms, one such norm be...
The linguistic intergroup bias describes the tendency to communicate positive in-group and negative ...
Mummendey A, Simon B. Better of different. 3: The impact of importance of comparison dimension and r...
Judgments of intragroup variability were examined as a function of relative group status and identif...
Intergroup changes occur often between subgroups who are asymmetric in status (e.g., size, power, pr...
An experiment with 213 participants provided evidence for in-group projection-the generalization of ...
WOS:000224201000005The in-group projection model hypothesizes that members of social groups generali...
Sometimes we do not like a certain group of people. We simply cannot stand them. They did not do any...
The in-group projection model hypothesizes that members of social groups generalize attributes of th...
The thesis examined subgroup-superordinate group relations, and in particular compared the Ingroup P...
Of bikers, teachers and Germans: Groups’ diverging views about their prototypicality. British Journa...
The authors explored how negative intergroup comparisons affect intergroup differentiation. More spe...
Members of different groups often disagree when it comes to determining which group most accurately ...
Immersion in a social category is associated with greater adherence to group norms, one such norm be...
This paper focuses on the superordinate (national)-subgroup (ethnic) association in relation to grou...
Immersion in a social category is associated with greater adherence to group norms, one such norm be...
The linguistic intergroup bias describes the tendency to communicate positive in-group and negative ...
Mummendey A, Simon B. Better of different. 3: The impact of importance of comparison dimension and r...
Judgments of intragroup variability were examined as a function of relative group status and identif...
Intergroup changes occur often between subgroups who are asymmetric in status (e.g., size, power, pr...