[HTML][HTML] Intergroup bias in perceived trustworthiness among few or many minimal groups

J Woitzel, M Ingendahl, H Alves - Journal of Experimental Social …, 2024 - Elsevier
In diversifying societies, people are inevitably exposed to an increasing number of
outgroups. As impressions of outgroups are more negative than those of ingroups, this may …

The Formation of Negative Attitudes Toward Novel Groups

J Woitzel, H Alves - Psychological Science, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
People perceive out-groups, minorities, and novel groups more negatively than in-groups,
majorities, and familiar groups. Previous research has argued that such intergroup biases …

Inductive Reasoning Renewed: A Reply to Commentators

JI Krueger, DJ Grüning, P Heck… - Psychological …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The IRM provides a simple and flexible framework for the study of the social-perceptual
phenomena of self-enhancement, intergroup accentuation, ingroup-favoritism, and …

Social Projection and Cognitive Differentiation Co-Explain Self-Enhancement and in-Group Favoritism

A Koch, J Woitzel, R Roberts - Psychological Inquiry, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The Inductive Reasoning Model (IRM; Krueger et al., this issue) makes two assumptions.
First, people's self-concept is positive; they are aware that they have more positive attributes …

[PDF][PDF] On Similar Political Preferences: Subjective Valence and the Density Hypothesis

AN andChris Harris - osf.io
Valence-based differences in information processing are an important theme in social
cognition research. The density hypothesis (Unkelbach et al., 2008), for example, states that …