Human like me: Evidence that I-sharing humanizes the otherwise dehumanized
Volume: 56, Issue: 4, Pages: 689 - 704
Published: Jul 17, 2017
Abstract
People persistently undermine the humanness of outgroup members, leaving researchers perplexed as to how to address this problem of 'dehumanization' (Haslam & Loughnan, , Ann Rev of Psychol, 65, 399; Leyens, , Group Process Intergroup Relat, 12, 807). Here, we test whether I-sharing (i.e., sharing a subjective experience) counters this tendency by promoting the humanization of outgroup members. In Study 1, White participants had a face-to-face...
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Title
Human like me: Evidence that I-sharing humanizes the otherwise dehumanized
Published Date
Jul 17, 2017
Volume
56
Issue
4
Pages
689 - 704
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