Not quite human: infrahumanization in response to collective responsibility for intergroup killing.
@article{Castano2006NotQH,
title={Not quite human: infrahumanization in response to collective responsibility for intergroup killing.},
author={Emanuele Castano and Roger Giner-Sorolla},
journal={Journal of personality and social psychology},
year={2006},
volume={90 5},
pages={
804-18
}
}The present research examines how awareness of violence perpetrated against an out-group by one's in-group can intensify the infrahumanization of the out-group, as measured by a reduced tendency to accord uniquely human emotions to out-groups. Across 3 experiments that used different in-groups (humans, British, White Americans) and out-groups (aliens, Australian Aborigines, and Native Americans), when participants were made aware of the in-group's mass killing of the out-group, they…
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