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Waldzus, S., Mummendey, A. & Wenzel, M. (2005). When "different" means "worse": In-group prototypicality in changing intergroup contexts. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 41 (1), 76-83
S. Waldzus et al., "When "different" means "worse": In-group prototypicality in changing intergroup contexts", in Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 76-83, 2005
@article{waldzus2005_1735107685881, author = "Waldzus, S. and Mummendey, A. and Wenzel, M.", title = "When "different" means "worse": In-group prototypicality in changing intergroup contexts", journal = "Journal of Experimental Social Psychology", year = "2005", volume = "41", number = "1", doi = "10.1016/j.jesp.2004.05.006", pages = "76-83", url = "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022103104000599?via%3Dihub" }
TY - JOUR TI - When "different" means "worse": In-group prototypicality in changing intergroup contexts T2 - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology VL - 41 IS - 1 AU - Waldzus, S. AU - Mummendey, A. AU - Wenzel, M. PY - 2005 SP - 76-83 SN - 0022-1031 DO - 10.1016/j.jesp.2004.05.006 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022103104000599?via%3Dihub AB - An experiment with 213 participants provided evidence for in-group projection—the generalization of distinctive in-group attributes to a superordinate category. The frame of reference for in-group (German) judgments was manipulated by presenting either Italians or the British as an out-group. Results showed that attributes on which Germans differed from each out-group were accentuated not only in in-group judgments but also when judging Europeans. By adapting features of the superordinate category to those of the in-group, the in-group's similarity to, and the out-group's deviation from, the prototype of the superordinate category were maintained, if not emphasized. Further, higher in-group prototypicality—compared to out-group prototypicality—for the superordinate category was related to negative out-group attitudes. In-group projection was reduced when a complex representation of the superordinate category was primed. ER -