Nostalgia in the Gaza Strip: Psychological costs and benefits of nostalgia among Palestinian youth [0.03%]
加沙地带的怀旧情绪:巴勒斯坦青年怀旧的心理成本和收益
Hisham M Abu-Rayya,Yasmeen Abumuhaisen,Tim Wildschut et al.
Hisham M Abu-Rayya et al.
Nostalgia, a sentimental longing for one's past, confers important psychological benefits: positive affect, social connectedness, meaning in life, self-continuity, self-esteem, optimism, and inspiration. Is nostalgia equally beneficial in p...
Narratives of moral superiority in the context of war in Ukraine: Justifying pro-Russian support through social creativity and moral disengagement [0.03%]
乌克兰战争背景下的道德优越叙事:通过社会创造力和道德脱离为亲俄支持辩护
Ana-Maria Bliuc,Daniela Muntele-Hendreș
Ana-Maria Bliuc
The war in Ukraine has deepened ideological divides, particularly in neighbouring countries such as Romania and Moldova. This study examines how pro-Russian supporters in these nations construct narratives to sustain moral superiority while...
Can we return good for evil? A meta-analysis of social exclusion and prosocial behaviour [0.03%]
我们能以善报恶吗?一项关于社会排斥和亲社会行为的元分析研究
Silin Lin,Wenliang Su,Yixuan Wang et al.
Silin Lin et al.
Numerous studies have discussed the connection between social exclusion and prosocial behaviour, yet the conclusions have been inconsistent. We conducted a three-level meta-analysis on 83 effect sizes derived from 53 studies (N = 21,405). O...
Measuring associations among British national identification, group norms and social distancing behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic: Testing a Social Identity Model of Behavioural Associations (SIMBA) [0.03%]
测量COVID-19大流行期间英国国民认同感、群体规范和社会距离行为之间的关联:测试行为关联的社会身份模型(SIMBA)
Emily A Hughes,Joanne R Smith
Emily A Hughes
Social identification and group norms have been identified as key social psychological determinants of engagement in protective public health behaviours, such as social distancing, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing upon both ...
A wolf in sheep's clothing? The interplay of perceived threat and social norms in hierarchy-maintaining action tendencies towards disadvantaged groups [0.03%]
披着羊皮的狼?针对弱势群体维持等级秩序的行为倾向中的感知威胁与社会规范的相互作用
Nadine Knab,Melanie C Steffens,Samer Halabi et al.
Nadine Knab et al.
Almost inherently, helping occurs between people with disparate resources. Consequently, the helping dynamic can reinforce power hierarchies, particularly regarding dependency-oriented helping (that preserves the power hierarchy) rather tha...
Tim Wildschut,Chester A Insko
Tim Wildschut
Interindividual-intergroup discontinuity refers to the finding that groups are more competitive than individuals. Research on this phenomenon has typically compared interindividual and intergroup interactions in mixed-motive games where bot...
Why do people object to economic inequality? The role of distributive justice and social harmony concerns as predictors of support for redistribution and collective action [0.03%]
人们为什么反对经济不平等?分配正义和社会和谐问题作为支持再分配和集体行动的预测因素的作用
Katerina Petkanopoulou,Artemis-Margarita Griva,Efraín García-Sánchez et al.
Katerina Petkanopoulou et al.
People may perceive economic inequality through moral lens, focusing on the unfair distribution of resources, or as a threat to their personal and social environment. This research examines how justice- and threat-based concerns shape react...
Past-future asymmetry in identity-relevant perception of racism and inequality [0.03%]
对种族歧视和不平等的相关身份的过去未来不对称知觉
Samuel E Arnold,Syed Muhammad Omar,Jordan Cortesi et al.
Samuel E Arnold et al.
Research has documented the identity relevance of racism perception, such that White Americans tend to deny the prevalence of racism and inequality in the United States to a greater extent than do Americans from other ethnic-racial groups. ...
Shelley McKeown,Loris Vezzali,Sofia Stathi
Shelley McKeown
Prejudice is a pervasive problem that affects each and every one of us. Understanding how to reduce prejudice and promote better outcomes for both individuals and societies at large is an ambitious but essential task. For decades, social ps...
Patrick F Kotzur,Frank Eckerle,Zahra Khosrowtaj et al.
Patrick F Kotzur et al.
Research suggests that social fear of crime and prejudice towards minority groups may be linked. We investigated (Ntotal = 7712) whether prejudice towards a social group that is stereotyped as more criminal (refugees) is more strongly assoc...