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Campos, L., Louceiro, A., Brandão, T. & Bernardes, S. (2020). Trait-based measure of dehumanization: adaptation for the Portuguese population. Psicologia. 34 (1), 214-228
L. D. Campos et al., "Trait-based measure of dehumanization: adaptation for the Portuguese population", in Psicologia, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 214-228, 2020
@article{campos2020_1731973589617, author = "Campos, L. and Louceiro, A. and Brandão, T. and Bernardes, S.", title = "Trait-based measure of dehumanization: adaptation for the Portuguese population", journal = "Psicologia", year = "2020", volume = "34", number = "1", doi = "10.17575/psicologia.v34i1.1495", pages = "214-228", url = " http://revista.appsicologia.org/index.php/rpsicologia/index" }
TY - JOUR TI - Trait-based measure of dehumanization: adaptation for the Portuguese population T2 - Psicologia VL - 34 IS - 1 AU - Campos, L. AU - Louceiro, A. AU - Brandão, T. AU - Bernardes, S. PY - 2020 SP - 214-228 SN - 0874-2049 DO - 10.17575/psicologia.v34i1.1495 UR - http://revista.appsicologia.org/index.php/rpsicologia/index AB - Although dehumanization (i.e., the denial of full humanness to others; Haslam, 2006) has been a frequent subject in social psychology, a set of traits designed to evaluate this phenomenon has not been validated to the Portuguese population. The main purpose of this study was to translate, culturally adapt and validate a set of dehumanization traits proposed by Haslam and colleagues (Haslam & Bain, 2007; Haslam, Bain, Douge, Lee & Bastian, 2005), which measure both the denial of uniquely human and human nature traits. A sample of 597 individuals (Mage = 40.83; SD = 11.50) were asked to rate a set of 52 traits on how much they perceived each as a characteristic of human nature and human uniqueness, as well as its desirability. T-tests were conducted to distinguish between low and high rated traits in each dimension, and to construct clusters of traits that differ in each dimension. We successfully provide a measure containing positive traits in both senses of humanness dimensions; however, we were only able to validate a human uniqueness measure with negative valence. Implications of this measure for future research on dehumanization processes are discussed. ER -