Negative Affect and Political Sensitivity in Crossed Categorization: Self-Reports versus EMG

We experimentally examined the effects of negative integral affect on preferences among the double in-group (ii), crossed (io and oi), and double out-group (oo) targets of the crossed categorization paradigm. We used insults from members of politically sensitive vs. non-sensitive out-group categorie...

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description We experimentally examined the effects of negative integral affect on preferences among the double in-group (ii), crossed (io and oi), and double out-group (oo) targets of the crossed categorization paradigm. We used insults from members of politically sensitive vs. non-sensitive out-group categories of a crossed target (Oi) to induce affect. Dependent measures included self-reports and a psycho-physiological measure of affect (facial electromyography, EMG). Under no insult, participants conformed to social desirability pressure and favorably evaluated targets with a politically sensitive out-group membership, whereas facial EMG measures indicated greater negativity toward those same targets. Negativity of self-report and facial EMG measures converged, however, when members of a politically sensitive out-group category had provided hostility-justifying insults.
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Conflict
Evaluation
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Group dynamics
Human behaviour
Identity Politics
Intergroup relations
Nonverbal Communication
Political opinions
Psychology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Self-categorization
Social Identity
Social interactions. Communication. Group processes
Social Perception
Social psychology
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