Is there prejudice from thin air? Replicating the effect of emotion on automatic intergroup attitudes
Abstract
Previous studies showed that anger, rather than sadness, created automatic intergroup bias in a minimal group context.The current research reports a single study (N = 99) aiming to replicate this finding and further to test whether the intergroup bias manifests as ingroup favoritism, outgroup derogation, or both.Our results failed to replicate the effect of anger on automatic bias. Intriguingly, participants across all emotion conditions...
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Is there prejudice from thin air? Replicating the effect of emotion on automatic intergroup attitudes
Published Date
May 6, 2020
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Volume
8
Issue
1
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