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The primal warrior: Outgroup threat priming enhances intergroup discrimination in men but not women
Authors:Masaki Yuki  Kunihiro Yokota
Affiliation:Hokkaido University, Department of Behavioral Science, N10 W7, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0810, Japan
Abstract:Previous evidence suggests that, compared with females, male psychology and behavior is more strongly oriented toward intergroup conflict and competition. This study tested whether male coalitional psychology is so deeply ingrained that it could be activated even by subtle cues in the environment suggesting intergroup conflict. We used a priming method to test if being unwittingly exposed to an offensive message from an outgroup member in one type of intergroup context (i.e., inter-cultural) would enhance male’s and female’s intergroup discrimination in reward allocation in a completely irrelevant intergroup context (i.e., artificial laboratory group). The results showed that, as predicted, the outgroup threat priming enhanced discrimination in men but not women.
Keywords:Intergroup discrimination   Gender difference   Priming   Outgroup threat   Minimal group paradigm   Adaptation
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