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...
Main Authors: | Crisp, R, Hewstone, M, Richards, Z, Paolini, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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