Common Ingroups and Complex Identities: Routes to Reducing Bias in Multiple Category Contexts

We tested the hypothesis that evaluative bias in common ingroup contexts versus crossed categorization contexts can be associated with two distinct underlying processes. We reasoned that in common ingroup contexts, self-categorization, but not perceived complexity, would be positively related to int...

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Main Authors: Crisp, R, Turner, R, Hewstone, M
Formato: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicado: 2010