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... of members of our own cultural groups. This in-group advantage in emotion recognition was discovered quite ... / moreFoul-weather friends: Social psychology and school aggression
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... identification, conflict vehemence, and reactions to the in-group’s moral violations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology ... / moreDoes discrimination fit a prototype?
In this blog post, I discuss what information people use to decide whether a behavior constitutes ... / moreHow to win (and lose) friendships across cultures: Why relational mobility matters
... others. In this sense, people can rest assured that in-group members won’t take advantage of them. There is, however, less need ... / moreFrom the Editors: Commentary for Mobility Special Issue
Schug and Lu (this issue) present an overview of research on the ... / moreWhat is c Factor, and Where Can I Get It?
... group’s goal . This is where it's important for an in-group leader who is sensitive to diversity to guide the group back to ... threat during change: The moderating role of leader in-group representativeness. The Leadership Quarterly, 24(4), 595-607. doi: ... / moreCooperation in social dilemmas: How can psychology help to meet climate change goals?
Effectively managing shared natural resources is essential to protecting and improving our physical environment. This cannot be done without ... / moreDoing ill for ‘the greater good’: Understanding what really went on in the Stanford Prison Experiment
Just about every highschool and college psychology textbook offers extensive coverage of Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE). The meaning of the SPE seemed obvious — that when given roles with ... / moreWhen I Get That Boring Feeling: Sex as Escape from Boredom
... people might identify more strongly with their national in-group [8]. Likewise, bored people engage in more pro-social behaviours ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.