Self-activation and out-group contrast |
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Authors: | Hall Natalie R Crisp Richard J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, School of Psychology and Clinical Language Science, University of Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom. Natalie.Hall@reading.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | It has been suggested that higher in-group identifiers primed with an out-group stereotype show contrastive behavioral responses because they activate the in-group, social-self. However, priming the personal-self can lead to contrastive judgments. We investigated whether personal self-activation was also evident for higher identifiers primed with an out-group. An experiment demonstrated that higher identifiers primed with an out-group showed faster responses to self-words than higher identifiers primed with the in-group. This findings suggest that the personal-self is also activated for higher identifiers primed with an out-group, and this self-activation may underlie their contrastive responding. |
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