Discussed are social contextual factors that affect the way people process information concerning members of ingroup and outgroup. The specific focus of the paper is on ingroup-outgroup asymmetries in level of abstraction (personal versus social level of categorization) and on the effect of intra- versus intergroup context on the perceptual and memory organization of social information. In addition, the role of ingroup-outgroup status differentials with regard to these phenomena will be addressed. Experimental data are presented and discussed
This thesis examined the condit:,ns under which assimilative and contrastive responses would be obse...
Two experiments yielded further evidence for the ingroup homogeneity effect (Kelly, C., 1989. Politi...
categorization, people favor ingroup members in terms of evaluations, attributions, material resourc...
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The authors argue that persons derive in-group expectancies from self-knowledge. This implies that p...
Being inherently social, humans often discuss events with others. Research reveals that one’s memor...
Recent research has shown that creating an intergroup context of comparison may influence the outgro...
Two experiments explored the differential information processing that occurs when perceivers encount...
As an individual recognises him or herself as a member of a certain social group, social categori...
Group affiliation implies that there is overlap in the mental representations of seld and group. Com...
The most funaamental classificat:i.on of indiviauals into social groups is whether an individual bel...
Segregation between different social groups has been suspected to exacerbate cognitive bias and misp...
A study is reported that examines the effects of comparative context oil central tendency and variab...
Research on person perception typically emphasizes cognitive processes of information selection and ...
The present study examined whether individuals' endorsement of intergroup context moderates the soci...
This thesis examined the condit:,ns under which assimilative and contrastive responses would be obse...
Two experiments yielded further evidence for the ingroup homogeneity effect (Kelly, C., 1989. Politi...
categorization, people favor ingroup members in terms of evaluations, attributions, material resourc...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_24457250x.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
The authors argue that persons derive in-group expectancies from self-knowledge. This implies that p...
Being inherently social, humans often discuss events with others. Research reveals that one’s memor...
Recent research has shown that creating an intergroup context of comparison may influence the outgro...
Two experiments explored the differential information processing that occurs when perceivers encount...
As an individual recognises him or herself as a member of a certain social group, social categori...
Group affiliation implies that there is overlap in the mental representations of seld and group. Com...
The most funaamental classificat:i.on of indiviauals into social groups is whether an individual bel...
Segregation between different social groups has been suspected to exacerbate cognitive bias and misp...
A study is reported that examines the effects of comparative context oil central tendency and variab...
Research on person perception typically emphasizes cognitive processes of information selection and ...
The present study examined whether individuals' endorsement of intergroup context moderates the soci...
This thesis examined the condit:,ns under which assimilative and contrastive responses would be obse...
Two experiments yielded further evidence for the ingroup homogeneity effect (Kelly, C., 1989. Politi...
categorization, people favor ingroup members in terms of evaluations, attributions, material resourc...