2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/5uwfh
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Societal Stereotypes and the Legitimation of Intergroup Behaviour in Germany and New Zealand

Abstract: Stereotypes have a legitimizing function. Results from Germany (N = 71) and New Zealand (N = 103) indicated that the perceived permissibility of acting toward groups with active or passive harm versus facilitation depends upon consensually shared stereotypes of the target group. Our findings were generally consistent with predictions derived from the BIAS Map in both nations, as the permissibility of specific behaviours was reliably associated with target group warmth-competence stereotype combinations. Howeve… Show more

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