The aim of the present research was to show that collective rituals have the potential to promote not only ingroup favoritism but also outgroup discrimination. In two studies, I used a minimal group setup and had participants engage in a lab-created ritual over the course of seven days. Afterwards, participants came into the lab and performed the actions in their ‘minimal’ group. In Study 1, I found that participants who performed the ad-hoc ritual distrusted outgroup members significantly more than did the control participants. Study 2 extended these findings by looking at ritual intensity as a factor of intergroup bias. Results showed, again, that participants in the two experimental conditions – elaborate and simple rit...
The current study investigated the effects of intragroup interaction and cohesion on intergroup bias...
Four experiments addressed the different forms and functions of in-group bias in different contexts....
We present the first neurophysiological signatures showing distinctive effects of group social conte...
The aim of the present research was to show that collective rituals have the potential to promote no...
Anthropologists have long speculated that collective group rituals endure due to their functional ca...
© 2021 The Author(s). Collective rituals serve social functions for the groups that perform them, in...
Rituals are known to bring groups of people together, but it is not clear what creates this bonding ...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives. Recently, however, psy...
From the Walmart Cheer to the Cold Stone Creamery Tip Song, many groups engage in their own rituals ...
Researchers have long argued that ritual plays a crucial role in marking social identities and bindi...
Across two experiments, the paradox of religiosity and prejudice was examined through priming method...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
This thesis presents the results of a multi-method exploration of the effects of collective dysphori...
Recent research has shown that intergroup discrimination occurs with little pretext (e.g., Billig an...
Two cases in which researchers take part in religious ritual show how being a participant enhances t...
The current study investigated the effects of intragroup interaction and cohesion on intergroup bias...
Four experiments addressed the different forms and functions of in-group bias in different contexts....
We present the first neurophysiological signatures showing distinctive effects of group social conte...
The aim of the present research was to show that collective rituals have the potential to promote no...
Anthropologists have long speculated that collective group rituals endure due to their functional ca...
© 2021 The Author(s). Collective rituals serve social functions for the groups that perform them, in...
Rituals are known to bring groups of people together, but it is not clear what creates this bonding ...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives. Recently, however, psy...
From the Walmart Cheer to the Cold Stone Creamery Tip Song, many groups engage in their own rituals ...
Researchers have long argued that ritual plays a crucial role in marking social identities and bindi...
Across two experiments, the paradox of religiosity and prejudice was examined through priming method...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
This thesis presents the results of a multi-method exploration of the effects of collective dysphori...
Recent research has shown that intergroup discrimination occurs with little pretext (e.g., Billig an...
Two cases in which researchers take part in religious ritual show how being a participant enhances t...
The current study investigated the effects of intragroup interaction and cohesion on intergroup bias...
Four experiments addressed the different forms and functions of in-group bias in different contexts....
We present the first neurophysiological signatures showing distinctive effects of group social conte...