- the
tendency of
group members to
judge likeable ingroup members more
positively and
deviant ingroup members more
negatively than
comparable outgroup...
- that
individuals are
faster and more
accurate at
recognizing faces of
ingroup vs.
outgroup members. For example,
researchers in a cross-race recognition...
-
relationships of the
ingroup, the set of
organisms under study, and is
distinct from
sociological outgroups.
Character states present in the
ingroup but absent...
-
simply because they knew them
better and thus have more
information about ingroups, but this is
actually not the case. The out-group
homogeneity bias was...
- or
ingroup.
Several researchers have
examined the role of
ingroup identification (i.e. a person's
prolonged psychological connection to an
ingroup) and...
- joke, is a joke with
humour that is
understandable only to
members of an
ingroup; that is,
people who are in a
particular social group, occupation, or other...
-
looks with
contempt on outsiders". This is seen on the
group level with
ingroup–outgroup bias. When
experienced in
larger groups such as tribes, ethnic...
- a 'heads'
group and a 'tails' group) as well as non-arbitrary
ingroups (e.g.
ingroups based on cultures, genders, ****ual orientation, and
first languages)...
-
Discrimination Ethnic group Face
perception Ingroup bias List of
cognitive biases List of
memory biases Ingroups and
outgroups Out-group
homogeneity bias...
- The
common ingroup identity model is a
theoretical model proposed by
Samuel L.
Gaertner and John F.
Dovidio that
outlines the
processes through which...