This entry introduces the Common Ingroup Identity Model. In intergroup interactions, it is possible for ingroup members to make biased judgments toward both ingroup and outgroup members. People tend to evaluate ingroup members positively and outgroup members negatively. The Common Ingroup Identity Model proposes that intergroup bias can be reduced by transforming the group boundaries from “us” versus “them” into a more general “we” that include all the original in- and outgroup members
Much work has supported the idea that recategorization of ingroups and outgroups into a superordinat...
This study offered participants an opportunity to alter automatic evaluations of others. Intergroup ...
Recent work developing interventions designed to reduce intergroup bias has sometimes yielded dispar...
categorization, people favor ingroup members in terms of evaluations, attributions, material resourc...
categorization, people favor ingroup members in terms of evaluations, attributions, material resourc...
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new ...
We tested the hypothesis that evaluative bias in common ingroup contexts versus crossed categorizati...
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new ...
This study investigates the multidimensional nature of group identity and how different dimensions a...
The question how intergroup bias can be alleviated is of much theoretical and practical interest. Wh...
Much work has supported the idea that recategorization of ingroups and outgroups into a superordinat...
The question how intergroup bias can be alleviated is of much theoretical and practical interest. Wh...
Not only do individuals stereotype people belonging to outgroups, but they also stereotype people wh...
In this paper, we examined how identification with urban districts as a common ingroup identity and ...
Much work has supported the idea that recategorization of ingroups and outgroups into a superordinat...
Much work has supported the idea that recategorization of ingroups and outgroups into a superordinat...
This study offered participants an opportunity to alter automatic evaluations of others. Intergroup ...
Recent work developing interventions designed to reduce intergroup bias has sometimes yielded dispar...
categorization, people favor ingroup members in terms of evaluations, attributions, material resourc...
categorization, people favor ingroup members in terms of evaluations, attributions, material resourc...
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new ...
We tested the hypothesis that evaluative bias in common ingroup contexts versus crossed categorizati...
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new ...
This study investigates the multidimensional nature of group identity and how different dimensions a...
The question how intergroup bias can be alleviated is of much theoretical and practical interest. Wh...
Much work has supported the idea that recategorization of ingroups and outgroups into a superordinat...
The question how intergroup bias can be alleviated is of much theoretical and practical interest. Wh...
Not only do individuals stereotype people belonging to outgroups, but they also stereotype people wh...
In this paper, we examined how identification with urban districts as a common ingroup identity and ...
Much work has supported the idea that recategorization of ingroups and outgroups into a superordinat...
Much work has supported the idea that recategorization of ingroups and outgroups into a superordinat...
This study offered participants an opportunity to alter automatic evaluations of others. Intergroup ...
Recent work developing interventions designed to reduce intergroup bias has sometimes yielded dispar...