New kinds of group complexity in intergroup relations: An analysis of gender and sexuality [0.03%]
群体关系中的新型群复杂性:性别与性的分析
Valentina Palacio Posada,Daniel J Chiacchia,Geoffrey J Leonardelli
Valentina Palacio Posada
Recognizing social identity complexity as one form of group complexity, we introduce two new kinds. Intergroup complexity encompasses perceived overlap between the ingroup and outgroup(s), whereas outgroup complexity entails overlap among o...
Friendship networks predict girls' STEM fit and interest through subjective belonging [0.03%]
友谊网络通过主观归属感预测女生的STEM适应性和兴趣
Emily N Cyr,Jennifer R Steele,Toni Schmader et al.
Emily N Cyr et al.
Girls report lower belonging in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) than boys, which may carry costs for girls' later STEM participation. We hypothesized that being socially included within a STEM context supports feelings ...
Toni Schmader,Alyssa Croft,Marchelle Scarnier et al.
Toni Schmader et al.
The present study examined how individual differences in motivation to respond without prejudice predict self-reported negative affect and physiological responses to the prejudicial acts of others. One hundred and one White participants wer...
An investigation of how gender shapes the appearance and judgment of apologetic faces [0.03%]
一项关于性别如何塑造道歉表情的外观及其判断的研究
Meghan George,Joshua R Guilfoyle,C Ward Struthers et al.
Meghan George et al.
Do people have mental representations of what apologetic faces look like? Do representations differ by gender? We used reverse correlation to (a) generate images that approximate mental representations of apologetic faces, (b) determine whe...
Examining the impact of learning about a resolved conflict on attitudes in an ongoing conflict: Evidence from the Israeli-Palestinian context [0.03%]
学习解决冲突对持续冲突态度影响的研究——来自以色列-巴勒斯坦局势的证据
Deborah Shulman,Michal Reifen-Tagar,Noa Omri et al.
Deborah Shulman et al.
A popular intervention for increasing support for peace in violent intergroup conflicts is to describe the peaceful resolution of other conflicts. In four experiments, we tested the effectiveness of this approach in the context of the Israe...
Narrow prototypes of Asian subgroups in the United States: Implications for the Stop Asian Hate movement [0.03%]
美国亚洲少数群体的刻板印象:对停止仇恨亚裔运动的影响
Samantha R Pejic,Jason C Deska
Samantha R Pejic
The Stop Asian Hate movement is a collective for several anti-Asian-violence rallies and organizations in the United States (US). Research indicates that when asked to think about who is Asian, Americans' prototype primarily comprises East ...
The psychology of criminal authority: Introducing the Legitimacy of Secret Power Scale [0.03%]
犯罪权威的心理:合法的秘密权力量表的引入
Giovanni A Travaglino,Alberto Mirisola,Chanki Moon et al.
Giovanni A Travaglino et al.
The state's monopoly on sovereignty can be challenged by criminal systems capable of gaining legitimacy within communities. Understanding the psychological basis of such legitimacy requires broadening traditional conceptualizations of autho...
Maria Iankilevitch,Alison L Chasteen
Maria Iankilevitch
Although the number of mixed-race couples is increasing in North America, these couples continue to experience stigma and discrimination, which can have deleterious effects on individuals in these relationships. In three samples, we examine...
Giovanni A Travaglino,John M Levine,Dominik-Borna Ćepulić et al.
Giovanni A Travaglino et al.
Personal secrets are a ubiquitous fact of group life, but the conditions under which they are revealed have not been explored. In five studies, we assessed secret disclosure in groups governed by four models of human sociality (Communal Sha...
It will (never) stop hurting: Do repeated or chronic experiences of exclusion lead to hyper- or hyposensitive psychological responses? [0.03%]
它会(永不)停止伤害:重复或慢性的排斥经历会导致过度敏感或迟钝的心理反应吗?
Christiane M Büttner,Melissa Jauch,Marco Marinucci et al.
Christiane M Büttner et al.
Unlike one-time lab manipulations of exclusion, in real life, many people experience exclusion, from others and from groups, over extended periods, raising the question of whether individuals could, over time, develop hypo- or hypersensitiv...