Social Dominance and Social Identity in the United States and Israel: Ingroup Favoritism or Outgroup Derogation?
Political Psychology, Vo. 20(1) Author(s): Shana Levin, Jim Sidanius
Abstract: American and Israeli university students completed questionnaires in their native languages assessing ingroup identification, social dominance orienta...
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Intergroup Bias: Status, Differentiation, and a Common In-Group Identity
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 75(1) Author(s): John F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner, Ana Validzic
Abstract: The present research examined factors that moderate and mediate the reduction of intergroup bias. Two 3-person laboratory groups, which had first work...
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Racism, Conservatism, Affirmative Action, and Intellectual Sophistication: A Matter of Principled Conservatism or Group Dominance?
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 70(3) Author(s): Jim Sidanius, Felicia Pratto, Lawrence Bobo
Abstract: Using data from 3 different samples, the authors found that: (a) the relationships between political conservatism and racism generally increases as a ...
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Self-Stereotyping and Social Context: The Effects of Relative In-Group Size and In-Group Status
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 66(4) Author(s): Bernd Simon, David L. Hamilton
Abstract: In 2 laboratory experiments, the tendency to stereotype oneself in terms of one's group membership as a function of the social context was examined. E...
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Effects of the Legitimacy of Low Group or Individual Status on Individual and Collective Status-Enhancement Strategies
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 64(5) Author(s): Naomi Ellemers, Henk Wilke, Ad Van Knippenberg
Abstract: Two experiments investigated predictions from social identity theory and relative deprivation theory regarding membership in low-status groups, using ...
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