Generalisation of Roma onto Romanians evidence of the outgroup projection effect
Outgroup projection is the tendency to generalise among members of different outgroups as if their members were all alike. The present study analysed this almost unexplored phenomenon and tested whether intergroup threat enhances the tendency to generalise the members of a negatively-valued outgroup...
Main Authors: | Albarello, F, Foroni, F, Hewstone, M, Rubini, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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il Mulino
2017
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