Title of article
On the Behavioral Consequences of Infrahumanization: The Implicit Role of Uniquely Human Emotions in Intergroup Relations
Author/Authors
Vaes، Jeroen نويسنده , , Paladino، Maria Paola نويسنده , , Castelli، Luigi نويسنده , , Leyens، Jacques-Philippe نويسنده , , Giovanazzi، Anna نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-1015
From page
1016
To page
0
Abstract
Four experiments confirmed the hypothesis that people discriminate the out-group on the basis of the expression of uniquely human emotions. In Study 1, using a lost e-mail paradigm, the expression of a uniquely human emotion resulted in "nicer" replies when the sender was an in-group compared with an out-group member. The same pattern of results was obtained in Studies 2 and 3 using a conformity paradigm. In addition, perceived similarity was measured and proposed as a potential underlying mechanism (Study 3). Finally, using an approach-avoidance procedure, Study 4 showed that people not only deprive the out-group of positive consequences as in the former studies but that people also act against the out-group. The role of infrahumanization underlying prejudice and discrimination is discussed.
Keywords
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Journal title
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Record number
97018
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