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When standards are wide of the mark: nonselective superiority and inferiority biases in comparative judgments of objects and concepts
Authors:Giladi Eilath E  Klar Yechiel
Institution:Department of Psychology, Tel-Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, 69978 Israel. egli@zahav.net.il
Abstract:People are frequently required to judge how particular group members measure up against others in their group. According to the local-comparisons-general-standards (LOGE) approach, in these member-to-group comparisons, people fail to use the normatively appropriate local (group) standard and are infelicitously affected by a more general standard (involving instances from outside the judged group). Within positive groups, target group members are judged superior to the other members of the group, and within negative groups, inferior. To date, these nonselective superiority and inferiority biases have been demonstrated solely in judgments about human beings. In 6 experiments, nonselective biases were found in perceptual, affective, and cognitive judgments of nonhuman targets, objects, and concepts, thus supporting a cognitive rather than a social account.
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