In the present study, the in-group bias or in-group derogation among mainland Chinese was investigated through a rating task and a recognition test. In two experiments, participants from two universities with similar ranks rated novel faces or names and then had a recognition test. Half of the faces or names were labeled as participants' own university and the other half were labeled as their counterpart. Results showed that, for either faces or names, rating scores for out-group members were consistently higher than those for in-group members, whereas the recognition accuracy showed just the opposite. These results indicated that the attitude and memory for group-relevant information might be dissociated among Mainland Chinese
In 3 studies, the authors tested the hypothesis that Chinese participants would view social groups a...
Social judgments of faces made by Western participants are thought to be underpinned by two dimensio...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...
In the present study, the in-group bias or in-group derogation among mainland Chinese was investigat...
In the present study, the in-group bias or in-group derogation among Mainland Chinese was investigat...
The present study was designed to examine the role of the perceived culture of the outgroup and the ...
This research was designed to examine the relationship between individuals' perceived value incongru...
People differ in their skepticism toward their own memories, which is called memory distrust and is ...
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The place of outsiders-strangers and otherwise irrelevant others-in the cultural logic of a society ...
The own-group bias (OGB) in face recognition refers to the finding that in-group faces are recognize...
In 3 studies, the authors tested the hypothesis that Chinese participants would view social groups a...
This paper studies how audience, ease of leaving one’s in-group, and in-group identification would a...
This study experimentally examines how Americans’ structural perceptions of people from China predic...
In 3 studies, the authors tested the hypothesis that Chinese participants would view social groups a...
Social judgments of faces made by Western participants are thought to be underpinned by two dimensio...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...
In the present study, the in-group bias or in-group derogation among mainland Chinese was investigat...
In the present study, the in-group bias or in-group derogation among Mainland Chinese was investigat...
The present study was designed to examine the role of the perceived culture of the outgroup and the ...
This research was designed to examine the relationship between individuals' perceived value incongru...
People differ in their skepticism toward their own memories, which is called memory distrust and is ...
This research was designed to examine the moderation roles of common social identity and multicultur...
We investigated the positivity effect of group-reference memory. A positivity effect refers to the f...
The place of outsiders-strangers and otherwise irrelevant others-in the cultural logic of a society ...
The own-group bias (OGB) in face recognition refers to the finding that in-group faces are recognize...
In 3 studies, the authors tested the hypothesis that Chinese participants would view social groups a...
This paper studies how audience, ease of leaving one’s in-group, and in-group identification would a...
This study experimentally examines how Americans’ structural perceptions of people from China predic...
In 3 studies, the authors tested the hypothesis that Chinese participants would view social groups a...
Social judgments of faces made by Western participants are thought to be underpinned by two dimensio...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...