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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acknowledgement of reviewers 2010
6 p. 817-819
artikel
2 Acknowledgement of Reviewers 2009
6 p. 819-821
artikel
3 Acknowledgment of reviewers 2012
6 p. 829-831
artikel
4 Acknowledgment of reviewers 2013
6 p. 826-829
artikel
5 Affective meanings of stereotyped social groups in cross-cultural comparison Schröder, Tobias
2013
6 p. 717-733
artikel
6 A personal touch to diversity: Self-anchoring increases minority members’ identification in a diverse group van Veelen, Ruth
2013
6 p. 671-683
artikel
7 Are they for us or against us? How intergroup metaperceptions shape foreign policy attitudes O’Brien, Thomas C.
2018
6 p. 941-961
artikel
8 Attitude is everything: Youth attitudes, gang involvement, and length of institutional gang membership Scott, Daniel W.
2014
6 p. 780-798
artikel
9 Attributing Human Uniqueness and Human Nature to Cultural Groups: Distinct Forms of Subtle Dehumanization Bain, Paul
2009
6 p. 789-805
artikel
10 Being different at work: How gender dissimilarity relates to social inclusion and absenteeism Jansen, Wiebren S.
2017
6 p. 879-893
artikel
11 Being part of diversity: The effects of an all-inclusive multicultural diversity approach on majority members’ perceived inclusion and support for organizational diversity efforts Jansen, Wiebren S.
2015
6 p. 817-832
artikel
12 Bias and accuracy in judging sexism in mixed-gender social interactions Goh, Jin X.
2017
6 p. 850-866
artikel
13 Categorization of Ambiguous Human/Ape Faces: Protection of Ingroup but Not Outgroup Humanity Capozza, Dora
2009
6 p. 777-787
artikel
14 Compensation is for real: Evidence from existing groups in the context of actual relations Cambon, Laurent
2017
6 p. 745-756
artikel
15 Competition and intergroup bias: Toward a new construal process framework distinguishing competitive perceptions from competitive motivations Maxwell-Smith, Matthew A.
2016
6 p. 808-832
artikel
16 Complementary stereotyping of ethnic minorities predicts system justification in Poland Cichocka, Aleksandra
2015
6 p. 788-800
artikel
17 Condoning discrimination: The effects of dominance and authoritarianism are moderated by different ways of reasoning about antigay discriminatory acts Poteat, V. Paul
2017
6 p. 831-849
artikel
18 Dehumanization: Humanity and its Denial Castano, Emanuele
2009
6 p. 695-697
artikel
19 Deliberative versus nondeliberative evaluation of a minority group after viewing an entertainment portrayal Jain, Parul
2017
6 p. 770-788
artikel
20 Denying humanness to victims: How gang members justify violent behavior Alleyne, Emma
2014
6 p. 750-762
artikel
21 Deviance in organizational group decision-making: The role of information processing, confidence, and elaboration Rijnbout, Jasmine S.
2012
6 p. 813-828
artikel
22 Different size, different language? Linguistic ingroup favoritism and outgroup derogation by majority and minority groups Moscatelli, Silvia
2017
6 p. 757-769
artikel
23 Disgust facilitates outgroup dehumanization Buckels, Erin E.
2013
6 p. 771-780
artikel
24 Dual identity and immigrants’ protest against discrimination: The moderating role of diversity ideologies Verkuyten, Maykel
2017
6 p. 924-934
artikel
25 Eating with our eyes (closed): Effects of visually associating animals with meat on antivegan/vegetarian attitudes and meat consumption willingness Dhont, Kristof
2019
6 p. 818-835
artikel
26 Effect of risk orientation on cooperation and decision process in public goods dilemma Fung, Jane M. Y.
2012
6 p. 791-803
artikel
27 Extended intergroup friendships within social settings: The moderating role of initial outgroup attitudes Munniksma, Anke
2013
6 p. 752-770
artikel
28 Extinction threat and reciprocal threat reduction: Collective angst predicts willingness to compromise in intractable intergroup conflicts Halperin, Eran
2013
6 p. 797-813
artikel
29 Fear and anger as predictors of motivation for intergroup aggression: Evidence from Serbia and Republika Srpska Spanovic, Marija
2010
6 p. 725-739
artikel
30 Friendly foes: Hybrid gangs or social networking Bolden, Christian L.
2014
6 p. 730-749
artikel
31 Gender and parenting: Effects of parenting failures on evaluations of mothers and fathers Villicana, Adrian J.
2017
6 p. 867-878
artikel
32 Going to extremes: Social identity and communication processes associated with gang membership Goldman, Liran
2014
6 p. 813-832
artikel
33 Group and intergroup parameters of gang activities: An introduction and research agenda Wood, Jane L.
2014
6 p. 704-709
artikel
34 How groups contest depends on group power and the likelihood that power determines victory and defeat Kamans, Elanor
2010
6 p. 715-724
artikel
35 How intragroup dynamics affect behavior in intergroup conflict: The role of group norms, prototypicality, and need to belong Steinel, Wolfgang
2010
6 p. 779-794
artikel
36 How morality threat promotes reconciliation in separatist conflict: A majority group perspective Mashuri, Ali
2018
6 p. 913-930
artikel
37 How to be good (or bad): On the fakeability of dehumanization and prejudice against outgroups Eyssel, Friederike
2012
6 p. 804-812
artikel
38 Human caregivers perceive racial bias in their pet dogs Dhont, Kristof
2019
6 p. 901-917
artikel
39 Identity uncertainty and UK–Scottish relations: Different dynamics depending on relative identity centrality Jung, Jiin
2018
6 p. 861-873
artikel
40 Imagining intergroup contact is more cognitively difficult for people higher in intergroup anxiety but this does not detract from its effectiveness Birtel, Michèle D.
2012
6 p. 744-761
artikel
41 Inside the earthquake: Perceived disaster exposure and helping intentions among Italian and immigrant victims of the 2012 Italian earthquakes Andrighetto, Luca
2016
6 p. 753-768
artikel
42 Inspired by the outgroup: A social identity analysis of intergroup admiration Onu, Diana
2016
6 p. 713-731
artikel
43 Intergroup bias toward “Group X”: Evidence of prejudice, dehumanization, avoidance, and discrimination against asexuals MacInnis, Cara C.
2012
6 p. 725-743
artikel
44 Introduction: Negotiation in intergroup conflict Demoulin, Stéphanie
2010
6 p. 675-683
artikel
45 It ain’t easy eating greens: Evidence of bias toward vegetarians and vegans from both source and target MacInnis, Cara C.
2017
6 p. 721-744
artikel
46 Meeting recipients’ needs in dyadic cross-group helping: When the nature of the helper’s motivation matters Siem, Birte
2012
6 p. 762-775
artikel
47 Narrow imaginations: How imagining ideal employees can increase racial bias Brown-Iannuzzi, Jazmin L.
2013
6 p. 661-670
artikel
48 Negative emotions versus target descriptions: Examining perceptions of racial slurs as expressive and descriptive O’Dea, Conor J.
2017
6 p. 813-830
artikel
49 Of Mice and Men, and Objectified Women: A Terror Management Account of Infrahumanization Goldenberg, Jamie
2009
6 p. 763-776
artikel
50 Of saints and sinners: How appeals to collective pride and guilt affect outgroup helping van Leeuwen, Esther
2013
6 p. 781-796
artikel
51 On implicit racial prejudice against infants Wolf, Lukas J.
2017
6 p. 789-800
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52 Organized crime and group-based ideology: The association between masculine honor and collective opposition against criminal organizations Travaglino, Giovanni A.
2014
6 p. 799-812
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53 Overcoming the competitiveness of an intergroup context: Third-party intervention in intergroup negotiations Loschelder, David D.
2010
6 p. 795-815
artikel
54 Perceiving race relevance in everyday events: Target race matters, perceiver race does not Betz, Diana E.
2013
6 p. 699-716
artikel
55 Perceptions of women of color who claim compound discrimination: Interpersonal judgments and perceived credibility Remedios, Jessica D.
2016
6 p. 769-783
artikel
56 Political conservatism and the exploitation of nonhuman animals: An application of system justification theory Dhont, Kristof
2019
6 p. 858-878
artikel
57 Positive intergroup contact, negative intergroup contact, and threat as predictors of cognitive and affective dimensions of prejudice Aberson, Christopher L.
2015
6 p. 743-760
artikel
58 Predicting support for collective action in the conflict between Turks and Kurds: Perceived threats as a mediator of intergroup contact and social identity Çakal, Huseyin
2016
6 p. 732-752
artikel
59 Prejudice and “Vladimir’s choice” among Israeli Arabs and Jews: Symmetrical vs. asymmetrical trends Malkin, Gali
2013
6 p. 814-825
artikel
60 Priming Effects of Violence on Infrahumanization Delgado, Naira
2009
6 p. 699-714
artikel
61 Priming White identity elicits stereotype boost for biracial Black-White individuals Gaither, Sarah E.
2015
6 p. 778-787
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62 Profound organizational change, psychological distress and burnout symptoms: The mediator role of collective relative deprivation Sablonnière, Roxane de la
2012
6 p. 776-790
artikel
63 Putting stigma in context: Do perceptions of group stigma interact with personally experienced discrimination to predict mental health? McGarrity, Larissa A.
2013
6 p. 684-698
artikel
64 Relative deprivation and intergroup competition Halevy, Nir
2010
6 p. 685-700
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65 Religion and reducing prejudice Burch-Brown, Joanna
2016
6 p. 784-807
artikel
66 Rethinking human-animal relations: The critical role of social psychology Dhont, Kristof
2019
6 p. 769-784
artikel
67 Retrospective and Prospective Thoughts About Infrahumanization Leyens, Jacques-Philippe
2009
6 p. 807-817
artikel
68 Social categorization in interpersonal negotiation: How social structural factors shape negotiations Demoulin, Stéphanie
2010
6 p. 765-777
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69 Social dominance orientation and trust propensity in street gangs Densley, James A.
2014
6 p. 763-779
artikel
70 Social value orientation moderates ingroup love but not outgroup hate in competitive intergroup conflict de Dreu, Carsten K.W.
2010
6 p. 701-713
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71 Some extended psychological benefits of challenging social stereotypes: Decreased dehumanization and a reduced reliance on heuristic thinking Prati, Francesca
2015
6 p. 801-816
artikel
72 Speciesism, generalized prejudice, and perceptions of prejudiced others Dhont, Kristof
2019
6 p. 785-803
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73 Stereotypes, emotions, and behaviors associated with animals: A causal test of the stereotype content model and BIAS map Dhont, Kristof
2019
6 p. 879-900
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74 Stopping wolves in the wild and legitimizing meat consumption: Effects of right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance on animal-related behaviors Dhont, Kristof
2019
6 p. 804-817
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75 Stranger situations: Examining a self-regulatory model of socially awkward encounters Clegg, Joshua W.
2012
6 p. 693-712
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76 Strong shared representations promote schema-consistent memory errors in groups* Betts, Kevin R.
2013
6 p. 734-751
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77 Superordinate Categorization as a Moderator of Mutual Infrahumanization Gaunt, Ruth
2009
6 p. 731-746
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78 The effect of resource competition on Blacks’ and Asians’ social distance using a virtual world methodology Tawa, John
2015
6 p. 761-777
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79 The threat of increasing diversity: Why many White Americans support Trump in the 2016 presidential election Major, Brenda
2018
6 p. 931-940
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80 The threat of racial progress and the self-protective nature of perceiving anti-White bias Wilkins, Clara L.
2017
6 p. 801-812
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81 Thoughts about street gangs as groups, or always know where the nearest exit lies Klein, Malcolm W.
2014
6 p. 701-704
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82 Understanding gang membership: The significance of group processes Wood, Jane L.
2014
6 p. 710-729
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83 Understanding the Relationship between Attribute-Based and Metaphor-Based Dehumanization Loughnan, Steve
2009
6 p. 747-762
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84 Vegetarian, vegan, activist, radical: Using latent profile analysis to examine different forms of support for animal welfare Dhont, Kristof
2019
6 p. 836-857
artikel
85 What do I Care? Perceived Ingroup Responsibility and Dehumanization as Predictors of Empathy Felt for the Victim Group Čehajić, Sabina
2009
6 p. 715-729
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86 When one’s group is beneficial: The effect of group-affirmation and subjective group identification on prejudice Villicana, Adrian J.
2018
6 p. 962-976
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87 When yielding pieces of the pie is not a piece of cake: Identity-based intergroup effects in negotiations Trötschel, Roman
2010
6 p. 741-763
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88 White out of mind: Identity suppression as a coping strategy among Whites anticipating racially charged interactions Marshburn, Christopher K.
2018
6 p. 874-892
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89 Whites for racial justice: How contact with Black Americans predicts support for collective action among White Americans Selvanathan, Hema Preya
2018
6 p. 893-912
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90 Who’s to blame? Causal attributions of the economic crisis and personal control Bukowski, Marcin
2017
6 p. 909-923
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91 Why hawks fly higher than doves: Intragroup conflict in representative negotiation Aaldering, Hillie
2012
6 p. 713-724
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92 Working outside of your wheelhouse: Effects of incentives and framing on transactive memory systems and performance Bonner, Bryan
2017
6 p. 894-908
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