Helping "us" vs. "them": ingroup favouritism in prosocial behaviour
<p>To what extent is the tendency to act more prosocially towards ingroup than outgroup members a 'default' tendency that is based on intuitive processes activated across different social contexts and with different social groups? Here I report three sets of targeted empirical studie...
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2017
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