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期刊名:Group processes & intergroup relations

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ISSN:1368-4302

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Neil Hester,Sally Y Xie,Jeannine Alana Bertin et al. Neil Hester et al.
Dynamic models of impression formation posit that bottom-up factors (e.g., a target's facial features) and top-down factors (e.g., perceiver knowledge of stereotypes) continuously interact over time until a stable categorization or impressi...
Janet Wessler,Job van der Schalk,Jochim Hansen et al. Janet Wessler et al.
The present research investigates how emotional displays shape reactions to ingroup and outgroup members when people are reminded of death. We hypothesized that under mortality salience, emotions that signal social distance promote worldvie...
Rong Ma,Zexin Ma Rong Ma
This study integrates cultivation and intergroup threat theories to examine media cultivation effects during the COVID-19 pandemic. We argue that U.S. media have consistently portrayed China as a threat and target of blame. The cultivation ...
Craig A Harper,Darren Rhodes Craig A Harper
COVID-19 has plagued the globe since January 2020, infecting millions and claiming the lives of several hundreds of thousands (at the time of writing). Despite this, many individuals have ignored public health guidance and continued to soci...
Bin Zuo,Hanxue Ye,Fangfang Wen et al. Bin Zuo et al.
The global outbreak of novel coronavirus disease COVID-19 has caused intergroup discrimination associated with the disease to become increasingly prominent. Research demonstrates that the attitudes and behaviors of third-party observers sig...
Tara M Mandalaywala,Gorana Gonzalez,Linda R Tropp Tara M Mandalaywala
Anecdotal reports suggested an uptick in anti-Asian prejudice corresponding with the initial outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Examining responses from White U.S. citizens (N = 589) during the first months of the pandemic, this study teste...
Zhechen Wang,Jolanda Jetten,Niklas K Steffens et al. Zhechen Wang et al.
How do global citizens respond to a global health emergency? The present research examined the association between global citizen identification and prosociality using two cross-national datasets-the World Values Survey (Study 1, N = 93,338...
Léïla Eisner,Richard Settersten,Felicity Turner-Zwinkels et al. Léïla Eisner et al.
This article presents the results of three studies that examine how the perceived opinions of others are related to sexual minorities' support for social change toward greater equality. Results of two cross-sectional studies (Study 1: N = 1...
Stephanie L Reeves,Crystal Tse,Christine Logel et al. Stephanie L Reeves et al.
The present research examines the conditions under which educating non-stigmatized individuals about the experiences of members of stigmatized groups leads to paternalistic or more respectful views of the target. We propose that when these ...
Anna Stefaniak,Michael J A Wohl Anna Stefaniak
The racial demographic shift occurring in many Western countries provides a unique context to study the reactions of a high-power group (White people) to the potential loss of their privileged position in society. Three experiments (N = 77,...