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Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 83:23-36
Members of different groups often disagree when it comes to determining which group most accurately represents a shared superordinate group. Many studies have shown that the ingroup is often perceived as more prototypical of a superordinate category
Autor:
Annemie Maquil, Stéphanie Demoulin, Hanna Zagefka, Thomas Kessler, Amélie Mummendey, Jacques-Philippe Leyens, Friedrich Funke, Rupert Brown, Jens F. Binder
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Social Psychology. 44:578-589
A longitudinal field survey tested the reciprocal effects of acculturation preferences and prejudice among ethnic minorities and majorities. Data were collected at two points in time from 512 members of ethnic minorities and 1143 majority members in
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Social Psychology. 43:137-148
The present paper extends the needs-based model of reconciliation to contexts marked by status inequalities rather than by overt intergroup aggression. Specifically, we investigated whether and when members of high-status versus low-status groups exp
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Social Psychology. 42:682-690
Group members tend to perceive their ingroup relative to an outgroup as more prototypical for a common superordinate group because they project features of their ingroup onto the superordinate group. As a consequence, the ingroup is perceived as more
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Psychology. 102:868-883
The visual dimension has featured prominently in person perception in the last 25 years. Alone, this dimension cannot give the complete 'picture' of others because language and speech (i.e., the auditory dimension) are also highly informative. Social
Autor:
Amélie Mummendey, Jacques-Philippe Leyens, Jens F. Binder, Friedrich Funke, Stéphanie Demoulin, Annemie Maquil, Rupert Brown, Thomas Kessler, Hanna Zagefka
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Social Psychology. 40:985-997
Immigration, cultural diversity and integration are among the most central challenges for modern societies. Integration is often impeded by negative emotions and prejudices held by the majority members towards immigrants in a common society. Based on
Publikováno v:
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 35:1368-1381
In 4 studies the authors compared the effect of exemplars that deviate from the prototype in one or the other direction while controlling for the absolute amount of deviance. Incongruent exemplars typically do not change a stereotype. Yet, it is uncl
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Social Psychology. 39:576-591
This paper reports two studies examining how (in-) congruence between personal and group outcomes affects emotional well-being, outcome attributions and procedural justice perceptions of individuals who are exposed to subtle discrimination. In Study
Publikováno v:
Experimental Psychology. 56:198-205
Research has shown abundant evidence for social projection, that is, the tendency to expect similarity between oneself and others ( Krueger, 1998a , 1998b ). This effect is stronger when others constitute an ingroup instead of an outgroup ( Robbins &
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Social Psychology. 39:3-21
Violations of social norms can either be evaluated in an absolute or in a gradual fashion depending on whether group goals are represented as minimal or maximal goals. Recent research has shown that absolute versus gradual deviations lead to increase