Inclusiveness and crossed categorization: effects on co-joined category evaluations of in-group and out-group primes.

This experiment builds on preliminary work (Crisp and Hewstone, 2000b) that revealed moderation of crossed-category evaluations via priming with an in-group inclusive pronoun (e.g. 'we'). Using a computerized minimal group classification procedure and a 'proofreading' priming tas...

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Main Authors: Crisp, R, Hewstone, M, Richards, Z, Paolini, S
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2003
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author Crisp, R
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Richards, Z
Paolini, S
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Paolini, S
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description This experiment builds on preliminary work (Crisp and Hewstone, 2000b) that revealed moderation of crossed-category evaluations via priming with an in-group inclusive pronoun (e.g. 'we'). Using a computerized minimal group classification procedure and a 'proofreading' priming task, participants were asked to evaluate different crossed-category groups following either a neutral, an inclusive (in-group), or an exclusive (out-group) prime. The results supported the notion that inclusiveness priming can moderate how perceivers represent and evaluate composite social groups. In addition, measures of perceived inclusiveness and importance suggested that such structural aspects of social categories are an important consideration for future multiple categorization work.
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Inclusiveness and crossed categorization: effects on co-joined category evaluations of in-group and out-group primes.
title Inclusiveness and crossed categorization: effects on co-joined category evaluations of in-group and out-group primes.
title_full Inclusiveness and crossed categorization: effects on co-joined category evaluations of in-group and out-group primes.
title_fullStr Inclusiveness and crossed categorization: effects on co-joined category evaluations of in-group and out-group primes.
title_full_unstemmed Inclusiveness and crossed categorization: effects on co-joined category evaluations of in-group and out-group primes.
title_short Inclusiveness and crossed categorization: effects on co-joined category evaluations of in-group and out-group primes.
title_sort inclusiveness and crossed categorization effects on co joined category evaluations of in group and out group primes
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