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What is manifesting all about? The Universe as a difficult conversational partner

written by Lisa Marie Warner & Nina Wieking

Why we’d buy a microwave from BODIKA_1996 but not from KODIBA_1996 – Articulation movements and their effects on judgments and decisions

written by Moritz Ingendahl

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Social Judgment: Warmth and Competence are Universal Dimensions

How do you make sense of Barack Obama and John McCain? The odds are that you judge them mainly on two dimensions: warm/cold and (in)... / more
found in | magazine issue | 06/2008

‘The Vision Thing’

... prove much more reluctant to support the leader or engage in group activities, and group performance as a whole is found to suffer. Along ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 06/2008

Complementing Individualism with The Social Identity Approach

... researcher), their social world is divided into an in-group (that includes the self) and out-group (that excludes the ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 10/2007

The Double Edged Passion

Humans are passionate creatures. Our passions drive us, gives us a sense of belonging, and unite us as few other things can. Still, there are only a couple of passions that have been constants down the ages, passions that people from every place... / more
found in | magazine issue | 07/2007

Why We Are Still Social

... I was dumbfounded. Humans have no choice but to live in groups. They are unable to reproduce and survive to reproductive age without ... scientists would agree that humans have evolved to live in groups, at least for protection from predators and some degree of food ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 10/2013

Sense-making through science

... 2002; Vyse, 1997), stereotyping (Burris & Rempel, 2004), in-group defense (Fritsche, Jonas, & Fankhanel, 2008), and the perception ... government, or affirm their membership of a powerful in-group , because these offer external control. Superstitious beliefs and ... / more
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Why do people help strangers when disaster strikes?

... pro-social attitudes and behaviors, but primarily towards in-group members, the “us,” as opposed to the “them” (Jonas, Schimel, ... the victims, and the survivors, but their responses of in-group positivity and in-group identification may have helped reduce ... / more
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After Trayvon: The science of protecting innocent black men

... same-race rooms (Shook & Fazio, 2008).  The Common In-group Identity Model, developed by Samuel L. Gaertner of the University of ... ultimately perhaps to join super categories, such as an in-group of living things, and an out-group of inanimate objects. This ... / more
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Inequality: Minority disadvantage or White privilege? - And why it matters

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