Part of forming your own identity is defining yourself by the traits that make you unique. To do this, you categorize others ...
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The dynamics that polarize us on social media are about to get worseTwo group-based tendencies—our psychological need to sort ourselves and others into groups—are of particular concern: in-group/out-group bias and acrophily (love of extremes). Humans are ...
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In-group bias speeds up happy face detectionExperiment 2 revealed a clearer pattern of ingroup bias. Both Black and Chinese participants showed a significantly stronger happy face advantage for ingroup members than for outgroup members.
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