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Margarita Sanchez-mazas

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Independence and interdependence of group judgments: Xenophobia and minority influence

1991

A first experiment examined the effects of two methods of dividing resources between Swiss nationals and foreign residents in a study involving 118 subjects. Subjects gave judgments involving either interdependent allocation (resources allocated to the outgroup cannot be allocated to the ingroup) or independent allocation. The results indicated that the socio-cognitive functioning preferred by subjects varies as a function of their view of outsiders. Interdependence of judgments was more characteristic of the most xenophobic subjects, whereas the least xenophobic were more likely to reason in terms of independence. On the other hand, intermediate subjects (those who were clearly neither for…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectIngroups and outgroupsIndependenceDevelopmental psychologySocial groupXenophobiaOutgroupIn-group favoritismMinority influencePsychologySocial psychologySocial influencemedia_commonEuropean Journal of Social Psychology
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