Implications for the self determine benevolence and self-protection in intergroup relations

Volume: 16, Issue: 2, Pages: 171 - 193
Published: Oct 5, 2016
Abstract
People often favor groups they belong to over those beyond the in-group boundary. Yet, in-group favoritism does not always occur, and people will sometimes favor an out-group over the in-group. We delineate theoretically when in-group favoritism (i.e., self-protection) and out-group favoritism (i.e., benevolence) should occur. In two experiments, groups’ relative status and competence stereotypes were manipulated; groups’ outcomes were...
Paper Details
Title
Implications for the self determine benevolence and self-protection in intergroup relations
Published Date
Oct 5, 2016
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
171 - 193
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