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Attitude (In)congruence in Group Interactions Predicts Social Identification and Favouritism Behaviour

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Social Psychological and Personality Science

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Abstract

Social Psychological and Personality Science, Ahead of Print.
Addressing widespread polarisation requires understanding how attitudes relate to identification and ingroup favouritism. Two studies employ interactive paradigms to examine whether attitude congruence produces behavioural consequences in addition to ...