[HTML][HTML] Learning empathy through virtual reality: multiple strategies for training empathy-related abilities using body ownership illusions in embodied virtual reality

P Bertrand, J Guegan, L Robieux, CA McCall… - Frontiers in Robotics …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Several disciplines have investigated the interconnected empathic abilities behind the
proverb “to walk a mile in someone else's shoes” to determine how the presence, and …

Humanizing outgroups through multiple categorization: The roles of individuation and threat

F Prati, RJ Crisp, R Meleady… - Personality and Social …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
In three studies, we examined the impact of multiple categorization on intergroup
dehumanization. Study 1 showed that perceiving members of a rival university along …

Some extended psychological benefits of challenging social stereotypes: Decreased dehumanization and a reduced reliance on heuristic thinking

F Prati, M Vasiljevic, RJ Crisp… - Group Processes & …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
One way to promote equality is to encourage people to generate counterstereotypic role
models. In two experiments, we demonstrate that such interventions have much broader …

Lost in the crowd: Imagining walking in synchrony with a crowd increases affiliation and deindividuation

BP Crossey, G Atherton, L Cross - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Moving in time with others—interpersonal coordination—increases affiliation, helping
behaviours and gives rise to a host of other prosocial outcomes. Recent research suggests …

Survey satisficing inflates stereotypical responses in online experiment: The case of immigration study

A Miura, T Kobayashi - Frontiers in psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Though survey satisficing, grudging cognitive efforts required to provide optimal answers in
the survey response process, poses a serious threat to the validity of online experiments, a …

Still want to help? Interpersonal coordination's effects on helping behaviour after a 24 hour delay

L Cross, J Michael, L Wilsdon, A Henson, G Atherton - Acta Psychologica, 2020 - Elsevier
A fast-growing literature is establishing how moving in time together has pro-social
consequences, though no work to date has explored the persistence of these effects over …

Encouraging majority support for immigrant access to health services: Multiple categorization and social identity complexity as antecedents of health equality

F Prati, RJ Crisp, F Pratto… - Group Processes & …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Health disparities between groups remain even after accounting for established causes
such as structural and economic factors. The present research tested, for the first time …

The beneficial role of multiple categorization and intergroup contact in reducing linguistic out-group derogation

F Prati, M Menegatti, M Rubini - Journal of Language and …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
The present research addressed for the first time conditions under which linguistic out-group
derogation can be hindered by increasing the qualitative and quantitative complexity of out …

Multiple and counterstereotypic categorization of immigrants: The moderating role of political orientation on interventions to reduce prejudice

F Prati, S Moscatelli, F Pratto, M Rubini - Political Psychology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Multiple and counterstereotypic categorization of outgroup members reduces prejudice
towards them. The present research addresses, for the first time, the role of political …

Imagined steps: Mental simulation of coordinated rhythmic movements effects on pro-sociality

L Cross, G Atherton, AD Wilson, S Golonka - Frontiers in psychology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Rhythmically coordinating with a partner can increase pro-sociality, but pro-sociality does
not appear to change in proportion to coordination success, or particular classes of …